Your Horse May Be Smarter Than You Think

Research suggests that horses are better able to interpret human gestures than previously thought, and some can even discern the credibility of information presented to them.A study conducted at Kyoto University builds on previous work showing that horses can understand human pointing cues—following a gesture indicating the location of a treat, for instance.

You can read this article here: https://equusmagazine.com/news/horses-understand-human-gestures/

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