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When a horse’s ears are laid back, or flattened backward, what is this an indicator of?
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When a horse’s ears are laid back, or flattened backward, what is this an indicator of?
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It could be an indicator that the horse is going to kick or bite. Their ears generally point in the direction of their attention.
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