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Communicating Horse
Janice


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Horses use their ears, eyes and nostrils to express their mood. They also communicate their feelings through facial expressions. Wonder what he is saying here?

It is believed that horses were first domesticated in Asia between 3000 and 4000 B.C., according to Oklahoma State University. Back then, horses were used mostly for milk and meat. Eventually, horses joined oxen as a form of animal transportation.

Animal | Horse | Fence | Eye | Hair | Happy | Sky | Mouth

Communicating Horse, Animal | Horse | Fence | Eye | Hair | Happy | Sky | Mouth