Does your horse have a sense of humour?

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Because Tilly does! Was up at the yard having a big tearful cuddle and once I'd stopped blubbering away into her neck and was stood infont of her while she was hoovering up the tea thats she'd split she shoved her head very quietly between my legs and all of a sudden lifts me gently off my feet and wanders around the yard with me suspended from her neck!!!

Had to call mum over to retrieve me as I couldn't get down, lol, upon which I get lifted off and the next thing I know I have a big Tilly tounge licking my face and nuzzling my hair - brought a big grin to my face and cheered me up no end
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Mine has a sense of humour he gets in a right old mood especially when i want to brush him - he stamps his feet and gives me a right old look lol
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Mine has a sense of humour he gets in a right old mood especially when i want to brush him - he stamps his feet and gives me a right old look lol
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[/ QUOTE ]Hmm isnt that called attitude !!??
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mine was funny when he was on box rest and i used to muck out round him, i normally would do one side completly and then move him over but occassionally i would forget my broom so would have to move him over twice, the first time he was always very obliging, the second time he would give me a look as if to say, god woman! stop messing about!
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My little shetlands do. One who wont be caught
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- the only way is to get him in the stable throw a rope over his neck and wait till he's finished running round. He wont come any where near you but will follow you round the field when poo picking, wait till the barrow is full and whilst my back is turned rubs up against the barrow knocking it over while looking the picture of innocense.
 
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My horse does. he blows bubbles in his water bucket (but perhaps that is just plain strange) and runs off with the lunge whip when I am trying to lunge him (talk about respect)!
 
Oh yeah, Sicco finds it hilarious to throw buckets around and stamp around in poo, even in the field, and his funniest act...................... rolling in the dirtiest, wettest part of the field and giving himself an all over mud bath, this is normally before a competition or something
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horses........who would ave em'
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dunno if its a sense of humour but i was taking pics of him the other day, then took his head collar of and told him to stand. He politely obliged, and after five minutes of me taking pic after pic, he just started to look around as if to say 'right, so what do i do??!' then he started to move his foot, and i said 'nah ah' and he put it back in exactly the same place!!He also moves for me so i can get into the stable if i say'excuse me' !!(just v polite!)
 
Mine is great - she gets terribly embarrased if you touch her nose whilst she is poking it round the door. And she is very, very funny with the dog. She's actually very welcoming into her little stable, but if Pheobe dares lick her she is in trouble!!
She is actually very very polite, so when she is told that she is getting too bargy I swear I can see a blush coming on!

She also absolutely adores mum, who will happily stand there talking into Chloes ear and making nice cooey noises which make Chloe go as floppy as anything. (no, she isn't mad, but she honestly thinks Chloe is a person, which in a way, she is!) Chloe loves it now, whereas before she would shoot to the back of her stable!

I love her character, she makes me laugh so much! The way she stops, looks left, looks right (those trees are awfully interesting!) and then marches on is funny to watch too I must say!
 
I am convinced my horse has a sense of humour
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he does something nearly every day that makes me laugh
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He pulls elastic on my fleece and then lets it go, when i was trying to hand a lickit from top of stable i would thread string through top turn round and he had pulled it down again!

Horse also managed to create own window in back of stable one night, i found him in the morning lying down with the sunlight dappling over his back!
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He also manages to get his every whim catered for by everyone around, even my dad who doesnt like horses!!! Sometimes i wish i had his charm!!!!
 
Yes mine do, and very dark humour at that!
Sovereign decided to play dead this morning, so I am panicking at stable door with the light on, goes in gets to him and he leaps up like a lion! DOUBLE HEART ATTACK!
For information Sovereign usually wakes up at 6am, and this was at 7.30am, hence my panic!
 
Cairo does.

Often asked to take out young horses and instead of being the steady old chap he is, likes to jog along and then dragon snorts right up the backside of the youngster to see how high he can get it to jump.

He is a cheeky old bugger, but we adore him.
 
Spike has attitude but the horse next door has a fantastic sense of humour.He likes to grab the hosepipe when you fill his bucket to drink from it.He then proceeds to grab the hose in his mouth and shake his head up and down soaking you in the process.I don't know where he learnt to do it but will do it to anyone who comes near him with the hosepipe.You can see the glint in his eye when he does it so I'm sure he knows its funny.
 
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