From Horse in bubble wrap to why "barefoot is a bad idea"...

FinnishLapphund

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Stumbled across a few photos on Facebook and the internet, mostly funny, but WARNING, the why "barefoot is a bad idea" is probably not what you think.

Even though I've heard people talk on HHO about wrapping your horse in bubble wrap, I didn't think they meant literally...
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"Never underestimate the imagination and ability of a horse!" No, I will try to not forget having seen this, however, now I have questions about intelligence and taste, e.g. can it really taste that much better up at the top, than on a lower level?
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What barefoot trimmers really do...
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I doubt Urban Dictionary would be able to help me with interpreting HJBM as Horse Just Bit Me...
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Aw! If you have a hoof problem, who better to fix it than a farrier? "Heres a great photo of fellow Farrier Shane Westman from Washington, showing how modern shoeing products can fix just about anything. Shane described this horse as both flat footed and we believe missing the hoof altogether prior to this photo being taken"
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What cowgirls really do...
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A jockey literally becomes a sore loser...
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If you like horses and motorbikes...
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Why flip-flops/sandals or "barefoot its a really bad idea" around horses!
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And ending with something non-hosey funny, think that catching cats could be so easy...
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FinnishLapphund

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Glad you enjoyed some of them :D.

I didn't enjoy seeing the foot either , but I thought it could be a good reminder to people now, when the temperature can make it tempting to not wear proper footwear for the stable.
 

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They're fantastic, very funny. :D :D :D

I can really imagine my grey climbing op a haystack to get to the tastier hay. ;)

Now what I really need is a cardboard box... I've been hankering after a getting a kitten and this seams like a good (and cheap) solution. :p :)
 

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I've heard of horses climbing things before, but I only recall seeing it in films or as part of tricks, not a "normal" horse doing it. Anyhow, the photo mostly makes me think about how they got him/her down? Just making the horse stand and then leading it down, looks a little unsafe to me.
 

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When my gelding does his bank climbing trick (OK the banks are tiny compared to that stack of bales ;)) I point at the ground and say 'get down' firmly. Amazingly he does get down, but I suspect that that horse may have needed some help. Maybe moving some bales to give it a more gentle ramp down?
 

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When my gelding does his bank climbing trick (OK the banks are tiny compared to that stack of bales ;)) I point at the ground and say 'get down' firmly. Amazingly he does get down, but I suspect that that horse may have needed some help. Maybe moving some bales to give it a more gentle ramp down?

Ramp made of bales sounds like a good idea.

I'm impressed by your gelding's obedience, and apparently he's also smart enough, to not climb something that makes it look like you would need a forklift to lift him down.
 
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