Antw23uk
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Antw23uk That made me laughyour mare has personality, sounds like my kinda girl
Is she chestnut? I do like a horse with a mind of it's own. Lucy deffinatly had a mind of her own and it helped HER get us both out of some tricky situations I got us into, esp out hunting
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Nope she is bay but sometimes I think she aspires to be chesnut so she can blame her colour for her behaviour
Ant, yes mares, they do keep you honest. Mine makes terrible faces and hates being loved on from outside the stable. As soon as you crawl under the chain and go to give her her brush over, she's a peaceful lamb. And the thing that will put her to sleep is sorting out her tail. She loves her tail done. But try and stand outside her space and she tells you where to go. At feed time she is the only one who I have to tell to go stand in front of her pot. Usually I have to point and say, "and the butt". She then promptly moves and is like, ok already, come on I'm hungry. But I know the second something isn't right with her and more often than not I get her head in my chest telling me things aren't right.
Terri
I get death threats when im approaching her stable with food ... Seriously until you have seen this girls faces you cannot imagine what she is really like, lol. I say 'AWAY' and she circles her stable. During this circle ive opened the door, put food in and im out again so it works for us
Hevs thankyou.
Equilibrium Ireland So may people tell me to just smack Herbie. Not always a good idea as if you smacked him when he realy didn't deserve it. i.e for just a cheeky nip, (not a full on agressive bite) he will just turn round and kick you. Some people seem to get cross as I do let some things slid with Herbie that other horses would get told off for. But with him it's all about picking your battles.
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I hear you, it is all about picking the right fight that will make a difference for the better![]()