- Sep 23, 2009
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Last night dh comes in complaining the horse was acting like a big pathetic baby. Snorting loud and sniffing and stomping his feet hard and pretty violently (not at dh, I or a human ever) but like he was trying to scare something else away from himself and dh. Dh could not possible entertain the idea that walking in from the pasture last night something like a dog or coyote was following them.
This morning comes around and there are massive muddy prints all over our front porch, the chicken coop and something big tried to dig into one of the empty horse stalls and made a big mess of the gravel floor. Now this horse is a big guy thats been around big dogs his whole life. He does not scare easy and has threatened the neighbors herding dogs with the beating of a lifetime if they come into his pasture where his babies are at. To my thinking at least, if the horse can hear, see, smell something and he is afraid of it then we should use a heck of a lot more caution as well.
edit to add a pic of the prints on the porch

This morning comes around and there are massive muddy prints all over our front porch, the chicken coop and something big tried to dig into one of the empty horse stalls and made a big mess of the gravel floor. Now this horse is a big guy thats been around big dogs his whole life. He does not scare easy and has threatened the neighbors herding dogs with the beating of a lifetime if they come into his pasture where his babies are at. To my thinking at least, if the horse can hear, see, smell something and he is afraid of it then we should use a heck of a lot more caution as well.
edit to add a pic of the prints on the porch

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