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Study Shows Horses Might Be Able to Smell Human Fear And React to It
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A new scientific study suggests that horses may be able to smell fear in humans and that this scent alone is enough to change how the animals behave. Researchers found that horses exposed to the body odor of people who had just watched horror movies became more alert, more easily startled, and showed increased heart rates compared with horses exposed to the scent of people who watched joyful films.
The findings add to growing evidence that emotional signals can pass between humans and animals, not just through body language or tone of voice, but through smell. For riders, trainers, and anyone working closely with horses, the results point to something simple but powerful: your emotional state may matter more than you think.
The study shows that fear may be chemically communicated from humans to horses through sweat.
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When horses were exposed to the scent of humans who had experienced fear, they reacted as if they themselves sensed potential danger. Compared with control conditions, the horses:
In contrast, horses exposed to the odor of humans who had watched happy, calm films showed fewer stress responses.
This suggests that horses are not just reacting to human behavior in the moment but may be detecting emotional cues embedded in scent.
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According to the researchers, fear alters the volatile organic compounds released in human sweat. These compounds can act as chemical signals, unintentionally communicating emotional states to others both human and animal.
Horses rely heavily on their senses to assess risk in their environment. While humans tend to prioritize sight and sound, horses evolved to detect subtle changes that could signal danger, including:
Dr. Lea Lansade of the University of Tours, one of the study’s authors, said the findings highlight how emotionally connected humans and animals can be.
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“This study shows how closely connected animals and humans are,” she explained, pointing to emotional transmission between species.
To test whether horses respond specifically to the smell of fear, researchers designed a controlled experiment using human sweat samples.
The results were clear: horses exposed to “fear sweat” showed stronger stress responses than those exposed to “joy sweat.”
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Fear, from an evolutionary perspective, is not just an emotion—it’s a survival signal.
Dr. Plotine Jardat, the study’s lead author, emphasized that people do not consciously control these chemical signals. However, awareness of emotional states still matters.
This research has practical implications for anyone who works with horses regularly.
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In other words, a horse that seems jumpy or uncooperative may be responding to how its human feels—not what the human is doing.
The findings align with a growing body of research showing that emotions can cross species boundaries.
Prof. Biagio D’Aniello from the University of Naples Federico II noted that the study strengthens evidence that animals respond to human emotional signals through unexpected channels.
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“The findings add to growing evidence that emotional signals can cross species boundaries, with horses reacting to human fear via smell,” he said.
Similar research has shown emotional scent detection in dogs and even rodents, suggesting this ability may be more common in mammals than previously thought.
It’s important not to overstate the findings.
Instead, it shows that horses may pick up on chemical cues that influence their emotional state—subtly but measurably.
As equine-assisted therapy, competitive riding, and recreational horse ownership grow, understanding how humans influence horse behavior becomes increasingly important.
This study challenges a long-held assumption: that animals only react to visible or audible cues. Smell—often overlooked in human-centered thinking—may play a crucial role in interspecies communication.
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