This can mean multiple things, the horse may just be trying to nuzzle and bond with you. It may feel scared and is looking for comfort and reassurance. It might smell your perfume/deodorant and be curious.
Sometimes it means they don't want to be messed with.
It matters on what you are doing. If you are riding, it might mean the horse is paying attention to you. Sometimes when your not riding and are doing something the horse puts its ears back when it is scared or angry.
I think you mean farrier. Shod is the past tense verb for putting shoes on a horse. But, a farrier is someone who puts shoes on horses.
When a woman puts her arms over her head and exposes her shaved armpits, it can be a gesture of confidence and openness. This body language may indicate that she feels comfortable and relaxed in the presence of the man. Additionally, it can also convey a sense of vulnerability or playfulness, depending on the context of the interaction. Ultimately, the meaning can vary based on the relationship and the situation.
Putting the thumb on the nose in sign language can indicate that the person is not taking something seriously or is dismissing what was said. It can represent an act of defiance or nonchalance.
He puts the back of his hand to his nose and moves it keeping it to his nose.
A Farrier
A Snaffle
when a horse puts his ears back he is angry or in pain. It depends what he puts his ears back at. I hope this is of some help to you. what to you do that he puts his ears back at...?if you wright back im sure i can help you..=]
This is a silly,playful, lighthearted way of teasing. It means "I got you", "ha, ha", "na, na, na".
A blacksmith puts horseshoes on a horse. They are also called farriers. Many experienced horse owners and breeders also do this themselves unless some special shoes are needed for a specific correction or treatment of a problem recommended by the vet (and some even do that).
A stirrup is a ring or frame hanging from a horse saddle by a leather strap. This is where the rider puts his foot to get on the horse and while riding the horse. There is one of each side of the horse.