they have about 42 muscle groups
Two, one in each ear, just like humans do.
Horses can display jealousy towards each other, typically in response to a perceived threat to their resources or bond with their handler. They may exhibit behaviors such as aggression, ear pinning, or attempting to block access to food or attention from another horse. It is important for horse owners to understand and address these behaviors through proper management and training to ensure the well-being of all horses involved.
Yes and no. It is important if you show your horse and the rules state that the inside of the ears must be trimmed. However it is best to leave the hair in the ear for the horses comfort at any other time. You can tidy it up by trimming just the hair that sticks out if you don't show.
The smallest bone in a dog's body is located in the inner ear. These bones are called the auditory ossicles.
When a horse's ears are bent back, it can indicate that the horse is feeling defensive, apprehensive, or angry. This body language may suggest that the horse is feeling threatened or uncomfortable in a particular situation. It's important to be mindful of a horse's ear position as it can give insight into their emotional state.
three each, the incus, malleus, and stapes Three in each ear
32 in each ear, 64 ear muscles in total.
A cat has 27 bones in each ear.
there are 34 bones in a horse skull, not including the auditory bones (ear bones)
A bangle ear is a loose hanging ear of a horse, such as that of a spaniel.
Two, one in each ear, just like humans do.
if a horse has been clipped behind its ear? that would be the bridle path
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2 in each ear
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There are 16 pairs of muscles in the horses ears that allow mobility.
two, one on each ear