Well it sort of depends which way they are going up if they are just going up with the inside of the ear pointing away from you then that mean they are mad!/ angery! but if they are pointing up with the inside of the ear pointing towrds you then it means that they are lissening to you other wise it good!
.P.S. Idk if it is a other way around or not well you will know if the horse does something bad when its doing one or the other. But i am like 99% sure that what I said is right up there!
That the horse is mad and ready to attack.
I believe the answer is that your horse is angry, but if you want the most positive answer you should look somewhere else.
It means the horse is agitated, or angry. It may be getting ready to charge, bite, or kick.
This can mean that the horse is relaxed.
when the hamster puts it ears up it mean he is happy
If your horse has it's ears slightly back then that means It's listening to something behind them. However, if your horse has it's ears pinned back all the way, then that means it's angry at or scared by something.
people say that hey is for horses because hey is a major part of the horses diet. When you say "hey" it can mean both hello and dried up grass for the horses stomach. (horses eat hey)
Through body language and verbal. Like Neighing, nickering, roaring, groaning, sighing, coughing, snorting and blowing to name a few. But horses rely mostly on body language like tail slashing, tail tucking, ear pinning, backing up, tossing head, snaking, pawing, raising legs, chomping, teeth grinding, head lowering and again, that's only naming a few. Horses have their own vast world of communication just like us humans, though theirs is much more strait forward then ours.
The place in between a horses ears is called: the poll
The way the horses ears are depends on its mood. They might be a little nervous or cautious.
Not all German Shepherds ears go up.
I guess it depends on the type of horse. Some horses kick out when they feel scared or unprotected. Other horses may warn you by pinning their ears back when they are angry or frightened.
Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
The horses eyes will roll up and it's ears will lie flat. It might rear up.
Horses are able to move their ears up and down and side to side. This helps them hear more clearly in different directions.
The ears usually go up. Or if they are asleep, their whole head goes up.
In the wild, the ears help them listen for predators and other dangers. For a pet, they don't matter much.
when the hamster puts it ears up it mean he is happy
no it mean it is means its happy
It's a defence mechanism... it helps them to determine which direction a possible threat could be.
Horses have extremely mobile ears - they can move in almost any direction. Horses in the wild use their ears to help detect predators, and even though domestic horses don't need to do that, they still use their ears to tune into the environment around them, so generally, wherever their ears are pointed, that's what they're paying attention to - so if they're keeping an ear on you, that's a sign that they're paying attention to what you're doing! In addition, horses use their ears to express feelings. A happy, alert horse will have his ears pointed forward. An upset horse will have them about halfway back, and a frightened or angry horse will pin them back so they're almost flat against his head.