Mostly, pin its ears back. It might swing its but over and attempt to kick at the thing bothering it.
That usually means their angry.
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If your horse's ears are slanted back it means s/he is angry or agitated depending on the situation that s/he is in.
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!
Angry. Angry.
yes
The horse is angry.
He was angry and was shooting at another horse.
It means the horse is angry
um yes and no it just depends on the horse ?
Stay away
By the way he managed his horse.
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.
That usually means their angry.
Angry, upset, or irritated.