That almost sounds like he had stuff in his lungs I hope everything‘s OK with him I’ve never heard a horse make that sound before if that just growled and that’s super cute but I hope it I hope it’s not like liquid in his lungs is kind of what it almost sounds like 5:00
Snorting in horses is a completely normal sound and is part of their natural behavior. Horses usually snort to clear their nostrils of dust or particles that might have gotten in. It can also be a sign of relaxation - horses often snort when they feel comfortable, for example, after finishing exercise or during a calm walk. This sound can also be a form of communication. Horses sometimes snort to express their emotions, such as slight nervousness, curiosity, or even contentment.
That almost sounds like he had stuff in his lungs I hope everything‘s OK with him I’ve never heard a horse make that sound before if that just growled and that’s super cute but I hope it I hope it’s not like liquid in his lungs is kind of what it almost sounds like 5:00
Snorting in horses is a completely normal sound and is part of their natural behavior. Horses usually snort to clear their nostrils of dust or particles that might have gotten in. It can also be a sign of relaxation - horses often snort when they feel comfortable, for example, after finishing exercise or during a calm walk.
This sound can also be a form of communication. Horses sometimes snort to express their emotions, such as slight nervousness, curiosity, or even contentment.