funny things your youngsters do

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my OH went up to bring my yearling colt in whilst i got his bed ready.........well he opens the gate as useual but the wind cought it and swung it rite open(never ever happend before !) so OH managed to hold him back with his hand so he could get the headcoller on but then OH slipped in the mud and my lad cantered off down the track after 150 yards he stops by the muck heap has a mouth full of grass then realised that my OH wasnt next to him also minus his headcoller lol so he turns round and canters all the way back up the track to my OH stops infront of him and waits for OH to put headcoller on,my OH couldnt do anything for laughing,all my boy had to do was run a bit further and he would have been in the yard ! what a bloody good boy he is going back to daddy,he is a 19 month old 14.2 colt so not a tiddler,ran past 3 mares and didnt give a stuff(i think he is gay as he only likes the geldings lol)
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im so chuffed that he is such a good boy
 
Awww how cute!! Obviously well used to his routine then!! My 7 month old filly will com ein/out happily without Mum but she has to be walked down all the stables to touch noses with all the 'grown ups' even tho she has just been out with them all day!!
 
the funny thing about it is that he hates being out and loves coming in so i would have thought that he would have kept on running instead of going back to my partner lol
 
Mine chases pheasants. And cats. He'll also run round the field throwing a stick and fetching it. I think he thinks he's a dog...
My dog, on the other hand, thinks he's a horse.
 
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Mine chases pheasants. And cats. He'll also run round the field throwing a stick and fetching it. I think he thinks he's a dog...
My dog, on the other hand, thinks he's a horse.

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how funny is that,they are so entertaining arnt they
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Mine does multiple amusing things too!

He waves buckets:
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Play sticks- hard to see from the photo-

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Pulls faces:
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And sticks his tongue out lots! (too many pics of him doing this to choose from so gone with a baby one!)
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He also eats his hard feed on three legs most of the time
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My youngster always make me giggle. So much so that when he's being 'naughty' and doing something that would result in a bollocking for another horse, I'm to busy laughing to tell him off. He's just too cute
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This evening I was standing in the field, talking to someone on my mobile, when he sneaked up and started to try to pull the buckles off the side of my wellies, then picking up mouthfuls of snow and dropping it on my shoulders!? He got a telling off for that (cold snow inside my jacket!) so instead he started rubbing him nose (with an impressive moustache) in the snow then wiping if on my ear, repeatatively. Naughty boy!
 
Only 25% section D but yes, I look at him and see cob, cob, cob! But he's warmblood x
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It's his forelock and mane being so unruly that add to the cob look
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The bay is a section D though
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I muck out while my boy eats his breakie - his 'stable' is about 20ft by 15ft so plenty of room for both of us and he likes to pick his feedbowl up and throw it back down on the floor when he's finnished eating and then he marches over to me as if to say 'right, I'm ready!'

There was another occasion when a horse in the neighbouring field broke the fencing down into his (he was the only other horse out), and then went out again through the perimeter and cantered back to the yard across the road! My boy was found minutes later happily grazing on the edges of the track with a bemused look on his face as if to say 'what happened there?'
 
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