Posted by miangus on October 06, 2020 at 05:07:17 from (136.181.197.188):
In Reply to: Re: Horse prices posted by Absent Minded Farmer on October 05, 2020 at 19:40:03:
I always found it interesting how horses treat different people differently. They respect you, I expect they know you are the hay guy. Its a trap you know, they see a better life at the hay guys farm. Horses are smarter then they let on, they can sense your disposition. If you are upset they are upset. They also are one of the few animals that feel ashamed when you yell at them, like a dog they want your approval. I am down to one show mare from when my kids showed, she is a pasture pet now and she earned it. I run her with the cows during the summer and she loves being in the big pasture. My first experience with a horse was my wife's old mare when I brought her to the farm after the barn blew down on her mother's place. I keep her with the cows most of the year. She always went with me when I checked the cows and the bull was never allowed to come near me.
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