Irishcobs
Well-Known Member
After reading the post below, I remembered something I was once told.
I was told: A horse doesn't yawn because it is tired, it yawns because of a change. For example, if you bring its tack down it knows it is going to be worked which is a change from the stable it is standing in, therefore it yawns.
At the time we were talking about this persons stallion who did seem to yawn everytime something happened, including when the lorry turned up (which was rare) to take him somewhere.
Certainly my horses yawn when they seen the tack coming, but that is about it.
What are people's thoughts, because humans yawn when they are tired does that mean horses do?
I was told: A horse doesn't yawn because it is tired, it yawns because of a change. For example, if you bring its tack down it knows it is going to be worked which is a change from the stable it is standing in, therefore it yawns.
At the time we were talking about this persons stallion who did seem to yawn everytime something happened, including when the lorry turned up (which was rare) to take him somewhere.
Certainly my horses yawn when they seen the tack coming, but that is about it.
What are people's thoughts, because humans yawn when they are tired does that mean horses do?