Mostly, pin its ears back. It might swing its but over and attempt to kick at the thing bothering it.
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.
hippopotamus
They usually have a calm temperament.-ScarletChick on horse isle
it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run! it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run! it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run!
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.
Angry. Angry.
yes
The horse is angry.
He was angry and was shooting at another horse.
um yes and no it just depends on the horse ?
It means the horse is angry
Stay away
when a horse slants it's ears backwards, it generally means he/she is not happy. The horse is usually angry or reluctant
It means the horse is being territorial. That horse obviously does not want the other horse in its space. It means the horse is angry, and to stay away from his space.
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.
he is angry or upset or showing their dominance
It is a sign it is annoyed or unhappy get him/her cheeked out by a vet