Horses have many ways to communicate their emotions and even preferences. | Adobe Stock Horses have many ways to tell us how they’re feeling, such as swishing the tail, pricking ears, or pawing. But can they communicate on a deeper level? Can they directly express preferences, whether that’s choosing one blanket over another or signaling they’d rather work with a particular handler? Researchers suggest they can, but understanding those preferenc…
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