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@notabitail or is it @NotabitaiI
It is sad to see one so young lose his cognitive ability and be unable to tell the days of the week - sharing mugs, two-fers, and Thirsty Thursday all on Friday. He also now seems to have two BYC accounts!
It's the one with a lowercase n. Someone I know here decided to copy with with notabitaii. Therefore making it confusing. The other one is not my account.
 
We locked our coop & dont open it till 3:00 or 4:00 p.m. which usually works to break them in 2 or 3 days.:fl They get so b*tchy towards one another.

She was just frantically pushing at the fencing trying to break out, I let her out but locked the Summer House to keep her out but she was pitching such a fit!

So I relented and let her go to her nest box. Sheesh!

But at night she sleeps on the roost ledge with everyone else.
 
Beautiful...such slender legs for such powerful animals. Some have pretty eyelashes too 💕
You can see how they are built go over Plains, hard dry Stoney ground. Whilst running, their innards slosh front to back creating a piston which works the lungs. They don’t have a diaphram like a human which helps us breath.

You can hear their breaths when they run, the faster they run the faster the piston works to make the lungs work!

Nature is amazing.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080925072438.htm


Here is what it sounds like

I can tell you there is nothing like being on a horse at a flat out gallop! It’s tremendous! Just thinking about it, I can ‘feel it’, the power of the horses muscles, the sound of them breathing. The sound of their hooves. It’s been a long time since I have had a horse young enough that I can take out in the tree plantation across the road and go for a good rip! My old girls are not up to that these days (me neither I bet!!!).
 
You can see how they are built go over Plains, hard dry Stoney ground. Whilst running, their innards slosh front to back creating a piston which works the lungs. They don’t have a diaphram like a human which helps us breath.

You can hear their breaths when they run, the faster they run the faster the piston works to make the lungs work!

Nature is amazing.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080925072438.htm


Here is what it sounds like

I can tell you there is nothing like being on a horse at a flat out gallop! It’s tremendous! Just thinking about it, I can ‘feel it’, the power of the horses muscles, the sound of them breathing. The sound of their hooves. It’s been a long time since I have had a horse young enough that I can take out in the tree plantation across the road and go for a good rip! My old girls are not up to that these days (me neither I bet!!!).
Wow. Just amazing.
 
Beautiful...such slender legs for such powerful animals. Some have pretty eyelashes too 💕

Eyelashes

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You can see how a horses eyes are on the side of their head, they can see to the side/behind but not too well in front.

This makes seeing predators easy.
 

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