YOU WAAA??????!!!!! YOU DoNt LIKE HORSES!!!!!!
Me and my horses (Hudson and whisper) take offence to this. *pulls face*
We had a real dumb one once. He'd get scared and run into anything. A 1,000 foot row of haybales, a barbwire fence, two gates. He'd also bite your shoed if you stood on the gate and then freak out because you kicked his nose. Him kicking me was the last straw and we practically gave the thing away. He now lives with the Amish and is plowing a field hooked between two draft geldings.
His mother was stupid, too, but in her own way. The idiot spooked at everything that wasn't a feed bucket, and it took two grown men pulling on ropes and pulleys to get her in the trailer to be AI'd (that is, after days of Mom trying to get her in by herself). She bit me in the back a couple months after that.
At that time we also had a pony which had the worlds roughest trot and had all kinds of bad habits and an attitude to boot. I fell off of that one.
We got rid of both of them, but then bought a third idiot (I guess she's drawn to the pretty yellow mares that need their heads kicked in). She was almost two and still not halter broke. She would spook at everything
and the feed bucket.
About that time mom was starting to notice my dislike for horses and decided to fix that by forcing me to ride. And by getting
another horse from her sister. This one was smarter and more sound, but didn't like people to the point where she wouldn't even take a treat. Mom drug us on weeklong trailrides with some Pasos who just couldn't keep their noses out of each others rears and we were sandwiched all day for weeks on end and I hated it.
After that Mom got a half Arab filly that also spooked at everything. I had a halter on it and suddenly it freaked out and if I hadn't been holding the rope the way I was it would have taken my fingers with it. That thing also broke several ropes setting back and pulling because she was tied. Freak out when the farrier was tapping on shoes, freak out because I was walking on a wood pallet, freak out at this, freak out at that. We gave that one away too because of hip problems.
It was only recently that she bought an OTTRH and I found out that horses could actually be sweet and deserving of treats.