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That is called a nicker, it is used to signal affection.!
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Horses make a variety of vocalizations, including neighing, whinnying, snorting, and grunting. There is no specific noise that can be described as "cooing" or "cawing" for horses. The neighing sound is one of the most recognizable vocalizations made by horses.
A nicker is a low, friendly, greeting.
A "nicker" is a slang term that typically refers to a five-pound note in British currency. The term is derived from the rhyming slang "nicker-back" for a fiver. However, in some contexts, "nicker" can also refer to a pound, especially in informal settings.
whinny, nicker, snort
Neigh Whinny nicker
WHINNY or NICKER
Usually they nicker or whinny.Sometimes they pace the fence.
The term "nicker" as a slang term for a British pound comes from the 19th century slang term "nick" meaning "to steal." The term was used by criminals to refer to a pound as a "nicker," likely due to the illicit activities surrounding money. Over time, the term became more widely known and used in everyday language.
That is called a nicker, it is used to signal affection.!
Its called a nicker. A slightly louder call is a whinny.
They make a small whistle like neigh
They usually put their ears up or even nicker if they are excited:)
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about it is neigh