oh dear i think my horse has gone a bit feral!!

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lilym

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turned away my welsh cob after backing him and hacking out in the summer, it's dark at both ends of the day now and i don't want to just school, school, school, he is at the stage now where he will benefit from hacking, he was turned away in october after the clocks changed and apart from an in hand show and a set of shoes has been left to his own devices.......well i was giving him his hay tonight and i went to take a carrot out of my pocket and a tissue came ot with it...well, the boy took one look, snorted, blew and flew off down the field like it was going to eat him!!
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yet earlier a tractor had come right beside us and he didn't bat an eyelid!
welsh humor i think, btw he's also scared of cameras and mobile phones!
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Aww bless him.
Mine has turned into a wild beasty, can't get anywhere near him now he has been turned out in the field for full retirment, the little bugger knows it so won't let us near him incase we try to ride him grr.
 
I agree with it being a welsh thing....we were waiting for the saddler yesterday, Spooks tied up outside the stable, and in the distance a cow walked across a field, and spooks flipped!! His eyes were about to pop out of his head, his head was about 6 ft higher than normal and he was visible shaking, then all of a sudden he shot back, and nearly went backwards over the hedge!

Never seen him behave like that before - I also think there is a fair chance that in his 17 years of life, he has probably seen a cow walk past in the distance before - that is if he can even see that far!!
 
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he's also scared of cameras and mobile phones!
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PMSL my sister's horse is scared of those too. If you try to take a pic of him with a camera phone he walks to the middle of the paddock and weaves
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It must be a Welsh thing - if I even think about turning my Section A out in bigger field she turns into a wild pony, yet my TB who was born on a hill and left in a field for the first two years of her life would live in her stable permanently if I let her
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