That is interseting. I never thought about it before. I ' ll bet they know when they' re scolded and being rewarded.
My farrier has a deep voice, and is often scolding the horses, as soon as they hear his voice, they start acting up. My voice seems to keep them calmer, with some reassure rubs and scratches on their neck and faces.
I noticed very quickly how my mare responded to changes in my voice, and when other people are around. If I speak in a higher tone voice, she moves her ears back and forth, and tends to move a little faster than when I'm quiet or talking in a low tone.
Not only do they respond to different tones but they learn what our different tones mean when we repeat them often.
I sure agreed with this article. My horses respond to my voice, quiet and slow, than my husbands load and deep.
They also will respond to car or truck sounds. My horses know if its my husbands truck coming to the corrals or if its my car and they respond differently. For me I get the greeting and for my husband they just look at him it is funny at times.
I have to agree with this article, Also with the truck and car comment ....they know their "people". They know!