4 May 2012 #1 L Langley Well-Known Member Joined 16 February 2010 Messages 59 Location Reading Visit site Just wondering
4 May 2012 #2 ghostie-x Well-Known Member Joined 2 May 2011 Messages 174 Location Suffolk Visit site Yes! Ghost always burps, especially straight after his dinner!
4 May 2012 #3 Equestria Well-Known Member Joined 20 April 2012 Messages 105 Location South Wales, UK Visit site I've never heard a horse burp. xD Though I'd be interested to hear what a horse burp sounds like, lol.
I've never heard a horse burp. xD Though I'd be interested to hear what a horse burp sounds like, lol.
4 May 2012 #4 A AMH Well-Known Member Joined 12 April 2011 Messages 332 Location SE London Visit site No, Little G doesn't burp, she's a lady! She does, however, fart like a trooper...
4 May 2012 #5 Jenni_ Well-Known Member Joined 9 July 2010 Messages 5,259 Location edinburgh www.facebook.com Wait.... I didn't think they could burp since the cardiac sphincter only opens one way.... Or am I just being blonde?
Wait.... I didn't think they could burp since the cardiac sphincter only opens one way.... Or am I just being blonde?
4 May 2012 #6 L LouS Well-Known Member Joined 5 December 2008 Messages 663 Visit site Pretty sure they can't burp properly, but air could come back up the esophagus I guess before its gone through?
Pretty sure they can't burp properly, but air could come back up the esophagus I guess before its gone through?
4 May 2012 #7 T Toby_Zaphod Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 9,301 Location Midlands Visit site Ours don't burp........................ but if I could trap their farts I reckon I could run the central heating boiler at our house!
Ours don't burp........................ but if I could trap their farts I reckon I could run the central heating boiler at our house!
4 May 2012 #8 ghostie-x Well-Known Member Joined 2 May 2011 Messages 174 Location Suffolk Visit site Just done some research and no they can't burp. My horse deffo sounds like he does though!
4 May 2012 #9 Feathered Well-Known Member Joined 13 August 2010 Messages 1,956 Location Worcester, UK Visit site Haha! Not that I've ever noticed! And my fatties wolf their food down so you'd think they would
4 May 2012 #10 Equestria Well-Known Member Joined 20 April 2012 Messages 105 Location South Wales, UK Visit site Lucky horses can't burp! Though I agree - the farts are stinkers!
4 May 2012 #11 asommerville Well-Known Member Joined 13 May 2010 Messages 1,542 Visit site is it a hiccup? mines hiccups?
4 May 2012 #12 Jenni_ Well-Known Member Joined 9 July 2010 Messages 5,259 Location edinburgh www.facebook.com They can hiccup cause that's the diaphraghm being out of sync! Not airflow lol.
4 May 2012 #13 F felixlight Well-Known Member Joined 1 November 2009 Messages 74 Visit site LouS said: Pretty sure they can't burp properly, but air could come back up the esophagus I guess before its gone through? Click to expand... Yes, hence dreadful burping when they have choke.
LouS said: Pretty sure they can't burp properly, but air could come back up the esophagus I guess before its gone through? Click to expand... Yes, hence dreadful burping when they have choke.
5 May 2012 #14 X xxMozlarxx Well-Known Member Joined 21 November 2010 Messages 1,335 Location In a house Visit site Yes one of mine burps..at least it sounds like a burp.