Thats what I call a bond between horse & owner

Natz88

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No, that's what I'd call an acccident waiting to happen. Like the owners of a cute lickle foal who taught it to jump up on their shoulders with its' front hooves: it was still doing this at 3 years old and 16hh.
 
Imagine if someone taught this and (worst case scenario) the horse tried doing this while adjusting something at a competition and it had studs in?? OUCHH :eek:

I've taught my mare to smile on command but thats as far as I'm going!
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Looks sweet but could turn dangerous very easily :eek:

Foxy 'says please' by picking her leg up and bending it, she is also learning to bow. I wouldn't dare do this though :eek:
 
When I was young I taught my pony to shake hooves, my parents loved me! Every time you went in his stable he waved a hoof at you.
Another day but about the same time (I was a slow learner) I played with our colt foal, so he would rear up at me, I wasn't that old and was probably being a horse too, as I was for years. it took my parents a long time to reeducate him too.
 
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