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Bleat
baaaaaaa, it can also be known as a bleat.
The sound made by a lamb is called "bleating," which is a high-pitched vocalization used for communication with other lambs or their mothers. It can vary in tone and intensity depending on the situation or emotional state of the lamb.
Horses.
It depends on the circumstances and the way a horse neighs. My friend's horse neighs a greeting when she starts walking toward it. It could also mean it is in pain or is frustrated. Check the ears for other clues (if they are pointed toward you, it's listening to you, if they are leaning back the horse is irritated, if they are PINNED back then the horse is really mad, and if they are pricked straight up it's listening to something.) or the tail (if it's swishing, it could be angry or just swatting at flies). Hope this helps!
a female horse
The word neighed (the act of the horse using its voice) is a verb (neigh, neighs, neighed, neighing).The sound that a horse makes, is called a neigh. That is a noun.
A neigh.The sound of a horse is neigh, pronounced: nay.
A horse can make a load of sounds: Snort, grunt, whinny, neigh and nicker. Also the younger the horse the more high pitched neigh it makes.
Horses communicate with other horses with neighs,their ears,and body. Mostly their body though
A bleat is the sound that a lamb makes.
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in amber or lamp.
Bullseye is the toy horse that stars in Toy Story 2 and 3. However there is no need for a voice actor for Bullseye because Bullseye doesn't speak, he only neighs and whinnies (which can be done with sound effects).
It may be under stress or in pain. Have some objective people check the horse and its environment and if it makes sense have a veterinarian check the horse. The horse may just have a lot to say, but you don't want to leave it in distress if you can help it.
If a horse whickers, whinnies or neighs it is usually because something has his/her attention, like another horse in the area or it can be a warning to you of something odd the horse is not sure of.
Mostly when the horse sees the owner going to the barn to feed them. Another time when a horse usually neighs is when they are comunicating. For example: When a horse is left behind while any of the horses that he/she shares a pen/stall with leave for a ride. The horse left behind will try to communicate.
Think you are a race horse, and run for 5 miles. Then without waiting to catch your breath laugh loudly like those jokers who practice forcible laughing for health. That is how you can laugh like a horse. By the way a horse never laughs. It neighs and kicks!