HorseChannel.com | A glossary of equine vocalizations HorseChannel.com While horses rely most on body language to communicate, the noises they make are also meaningful. There are four types of equine vocal communications: the whinny, nicker, snort and squeal. Each one has a precise meaning, and the sounds mean the ... |
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