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wow!The horse beats up he chair?

I had a horse that had figured out that if he damaged our cars it would get our attention REAL quick. He also loved to eat the seat of my step father's motorcycle, and knock it over. He was a great horse, other than that bratty behavior.

We tried to keep him away from those items but he would break out of the paddock just to wander over to the vehicles and paw at them, or chew on them. and he would paw a little, or chew on them then look towards the house to see if we had noticed it yet before going back to what he was doing.

It was all fun for him, the bratt!
 
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My three horses got jealous that I was giving more cheerios to the chickens, so they grabbed the bag, fought over it, and spilled the cheerios all over the ground. Nothing like having the horses help do chores I tell ya. Of course big Daddy, Rudy,
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had to pretend like he found all of it for his girls.
 
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Of course he did... he finds all their food
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. You're just a moving ornament for his enjoyment. As for the horses.. that was really their bag of cheerios.. they know the chickens didn't REALLY want it
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Of course he did... he finds all their food
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. You're just a moving ornament for his enjoyment. As for the horses.. that was really their bag of cheerios.. they know the chickens didn't REALLY want it
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The best part though was watching my Mare act like she had nothing to do with what the geldings did.
 
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Your rooster sounds like a doll.

hehehe. I took some stale tortillas out to the chickens one day, and the horses mugged me. stole the tortillas from me, and ate them all.
 
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Your rooster sounds like a doll.

hehehe. I took some stale tortillas out to the chickens one day, and the horses mugged me. stole the tortillas from me, and ate them all.

My horses will almost eat anything the chickens are getting. The only thing they don't eat is meat. It's awesome to watch them take a blueberry or a grape from your fingers so very gently, and yet attack the hay with bared teeth. They are extremely jealous
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of the chickens right now as they chickens get to run all over the alfalfa/grass field and eat whatever they want.
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I have currently 5 roos. I know I got some boys in the last batch of chicks I got, so we will see how many I can handle keeping.
 

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