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My family and I used to have a horse that escaped. We woke up one morning and heard thumps on the porch. So, we went to the window to check it out, and there was the horse standing on our porch, looking into the living room.
I also used to have a horse that could untie herself and slip her halter off.
I have a horse now that unlatched/unhooks his and our other horses stall doors whenever we lock them up.
They're a mess.
 
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Oh yeah! The one that stuck her head in the window can also untie herself and slip her halter. I had to get some parachute cord and tie the clasp of her halter together.
 
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Oh yeah! The one that stuck her head in the window can also untie herself and slip her halter. I had to get some parachute cord and tie the clasp of her halter together.

Oh, but you have to love em!
We also put apples in the water trough and let them bob for apples
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Oh yeah! The one that stuck her head in the window can also untie herself and slip her halter. I had to get some parachute cord and tie the clasp of her halter together.

Oh, but you have to love em!
We also put apples in the water trough and let them bob for apples
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oh that is a good idea. I have always been looking for ideas to keep Dakota occupied. she is so intelligent and needs the stimulation. Her mother is happy to just graze all day and get love, but Dakota is always investigating and exploring things.

I don't know if it is because her mother is 20, retired and pretty much bomb proof, and Dakota is only four and is still exploring, or if its personality. Her mother at five wasn't that much of a handful. She's intelligent too but was always very accepting of what was presented her.
 
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Oh, but you have to love em!
We also put apples in the water trough and let them bob for apples
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oh that is a good idea. I have always been looking for ideas to keep Dakota occupied. she is so intelligent and needs the stimulation. Her mother is happy to just graze all day and get love, but Dakota is always investigating and exploring things.

I don't know if it is because her mother is 20, retired and pretty much bomb proof, and Dakota is only four and is still exploring, or if its personality. Her mother at five wasn't that much of a handful. She's intelligent too but was always very accepting of what was presented her.

Yeahh. It keeps them entertained. My horse, age 6, seems to get into more trouble. He's cut his lip open, torn his eyelid off, gotten hit by a big Ford truck, cut his knee open, bucked and landed on a t-post and had a 6 inch long cut on his butt, seems to always be something. My mom's horse, age 7, NEVER gets in trouble.
 

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