Horses communicate mostly by body language. They're actually pretty quiet animals. For example, when one horse is apologizing to another for getting on its nerves, it lowers its head and claps its teeth together. If a horse likes another horse, it will groom it with its teeth or stand nose-to-tail and switch flies off the other horse. Horses also neigh loudly if they are separated. They nicker softly when they notice someone or something that they like. An interesting fact is that many of the "typical horse" sounds used in movies are actually made by stallions during mating - they make those loud groaning noises that movie directors seem to think sound more like horses than actual horse sounds! Horses aren't vocal animals. They only do it, as mentioned above, in anguish, to comfort, to say "hello" or something like that.
The phrase "Hey is for horses" is used to gently remind someone not to call out "Hey" as a way to get someone's attention, as it is considered rude. It is a playful way to discourage using a term typically associated with horses in a human interaction.
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Mongols in their marauding expansionist hay day would say horses. If asked they would probably still say that horses are of primary importance.
'I love horses' is in Dutch 'Ik houd van paarden'.
Hi, No! Horse groups with more then two horses in it is not called a heard. You wouldn't say there were a heard of horses coming. Cow you would say theres a heard of cows coming. Hope N.
capaill is 'horses'; (capall is 'horse')
Most horses are simply known as horses. Wild horses are known as brumbies.
Horses and Cemeteries is a car-game played by two or more passengers. When you see a horse, be the first to say, "horses" to lay claim to the horse or horses that are in that location. Each time you are the first to say "horses" when seeing a horse, you add the horses in view to your total. If you see a cemetery, be the first to say "cemetery". This gives you the option of killing an opponents horses (sending their total down to zero), or stealing an opponents horses (adding the horses to your total). The person with the most horses at the end of the trip is the winner.
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Not in human language but they might in horse language.^_^I love horses!
Yes some horses are more intelligent. Some horses have more horse sense as they say.
The phrase "Hey is for horses" is used to gently remind someone not to call out "Hey" as a way to get someone's attention, as it is considered rude. It is a playful way to discourage using a term typically associated with horses in a human interaction.
You could say a pair of horses, or a team of horses (if they are pulling something together).
The answer to your question would be "horses". You would never say, "Did you see those horse?" Instead you would say, "Did you see those horses?"
i would say wild horses are the exact same as normal horses only they run about any where they want to