Did you know that horses have a unique way of expressing joy and affection? When horses are particularly happy, they may engage in a behavior known as “mutual grooming” or “allogrooming.”
This is when two horses use their teeth to gently nibble and groom each other, often in areas that are hard for them to reach on their own.
It’s a fascinating aspect of their social bonding, reflecting the joy and camaraderie that horses share with their fellow equines.
Tracey Keller Original Equine Dance of Love and Joy | Horse Painting Acrylic Microflow and Resin on Canvas 120cm x 90cm
Date Listed
8 Apr, 2025
Last Modified
8 Apr, 2025
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Equine Dance of Love and Joy | Horse Original Painting