The position of the ears is one of the most important ways to tell a horse’s mood or intentions. Ears pricked forward are a sign of alert curiosity and good mood. Ears turned back are often a sign a relaxation, or even boredom. They may also be a sign that the horse is unwell. The ears pressed flat against the head are a classic sign of bad temper. It can also signal that the horse is feeling stressed. When the ears flop to either side, it may be a sign of sleepiness or sickness. It is also a typical sign of submission to a more dominate horse.
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