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> I would say that they are not pinned ears, but mostly "listening" ears.


I had to go back and watch part of it again.  It loads so slowly for me that 
I have not been patient enough to watch the entire thing, but what I'm 
seeing is what Judy calls "listening ears".  Miss Tosca has the most busy 
ears I have ever seen especially if I talk - and I talk a lot.

When we used to show horses on the rail we were told not to talk because it 
caused the horse's ears to swivel around from the pretty forward position 
they wanted.

Nancy 

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