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could you get your horse pass this on hack????????? clown in hedgeline

One didn't even know it was there
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, other one errrrrrrrrrrrrr spinning, rearing, had complete hissy fit.......... but did pass
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OMG that looks dodgy... my horse would be fine, but that looks like a really dodgy sign..

.... clown, overcoat, hand written sign...

Screams Paedophile to me!?
 
1, would think of it as a fantastic excuse for a good spin, would then protest with eyes on stalks with my schooling whip 'encouraging' but would go past 2nd time

2, I'm not sure, 4yo just started work. If nanny walked past then I suspect he would too

3, would wander past and not bat an eyelid
 
Mine would have a good excuse to slam on the brakes and snort, but he would go past with a bit of encouragement. Other one would go past if he did!
 
Yep she would go past, but then we keep our horses in a housing estate in the middle of Bath and they are used to everything.
 
Depends on the day. If she was being a "nanny" (and doing her police horse I-am-actually-dead-from-the-legs-up thing) she'd go straight past it without batting an eyelid. Some days, she'd have a sniff and a snort and need a bit of encouragement.

It scares me, though !
 
HumungaHorse would spot it, go OMG, then go and have a better look.
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Hector would have kittens and damage himself in his efforts to avoid it.
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Arthur (4yo Cleveland Bay, backed last year but been back in work 3 wks) would go straight past, as he is already jumping water trays, fillers, ditches etc (such a dude!)
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Pony would be very interested and would have to go have nosey, he doesnt do spooking, just ooooh whats that mum lets go see!!! I on the other hand would refuse to go anywhere near that, clowns are bad enough but that one is extra specially freaky!!!
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Only thing that stops our 2 is a roller coming down the road towards them. They cope with hundreds of pheasant flying out of hedges at them, so HOPE they would be OK with that (if it didn't move of course).

Fiona
 
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