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Bored, Tired, or What? Why do Horses Yawn?

Yawn by ~TruAndGenuine on deviantART

One of the boarders at my barn was concerned because her horse yawns a lot. It’s not something I’d ever given much thought to. She confided in a friend that she was worried that it was a sign of colic.

My friend then googled the term and told me that there were a plethora of meanings. That intrigued me, so I did a little research on my own. Thanks, Carolyn for the idea!

It turns out that yawning in horses has puzzled several people as there are many postings on the topic. Physiologically (in both horses and humans), yawning is associated with a variety of neurochemical substances that are secreted in the brain in association with changes in state of arousal.

Yawning can also be a sign of medical problems, although it’s less frequent.

Who would have thought that yawning could mean so many things! The good news is that most of the time, it is harmless.

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