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Nope, but he has tried to play soccar with the other horses (using them as the ball)



does your horse drink water out of a hose???
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Mine doesn't, but he will bite at the water like a dog!

Does your horse put his hay into water to make soup?
 
 
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Haahaa! Yes alot of mine do make soup!


Does your horse run and greet you at the gate or is he more of the stand-off ish type (or does it take you half the day to get within 10 feet of him)
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It depends on his mood that day...

Someday's he trots up, other days- hay is more interesting aha.

does your horse swing his/her halter around when they're bored?
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The youngsters will, halters on the gate or still on another horse. Really doesn't matter. My big guy will start with his halter hanging on the gate when he wants back in.

Does your horse roll directly after being cleaned ?
 
 
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Surprisingly no. But he's phenomenally gifted at getting filthy WITHOUT rolling!

Does your horse ever step on your feet on purpose?
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Not that I can think of except once when I was just sure our "outlaw" horse did ( he is the trickster of the bunch, the oldest, and has lived her longer than the rest) I was only about 5 or 6 and trying to bridle him. He always had some wonderful stunts in his pocket to keep a bridle out of his mouth.

Do you teach your horse any voice commands?
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Yep. Whoa, Easy, Walk on, Over, smooch means speed up(lunge), etc... and the ever popular, "Att!" when he does something bad,lol. And if I holler his name is an angry voice he freezes! No matter what he's doing he stops and looks at me as if to say,"What mom? Did you need something? I'm just nibbling grass!"

Will your horse chase a frisbee?
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No, But they love to chase the chickens.

Does your horse have a long mane or is it pulled short ?
 
 
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Haha, my stallion's mane is roached (tall) meaning it looks sort of like a mohawk standing up 2-3 inches tall. My mares are all long. I grew out the hunter cuts.

Which end of the pecking order would you describe your horse?
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All of the Above- I have so many that everybody has a spot from low to high. Mares usually high. Or a few get individual turnout.

Does your horse vacuum / for grooming not housework.
 
 
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I've never tried, I'm sure he would without too much fuss. He's pretty unflappable for the most part.

Have you had your horse since it was foaled?
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Yes several actually!


Do you have a bit of a racehorse when leading or does he walk quietly at your side?
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No, My guys know better, and the new ones only need about 3 days to realize that would be a bad idea.

Does your horse have any vices @ feeding time ?
 
 
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Lol, I have one who goes hysterics upon seeing you approach with feedbucket in hand, and will not calm down until she's got it packed in her mouth. She bolts her feed terribly, I put a few large rocks in her feed pan for her to nose around, works WONDERS.

Can your horse neckrein? (yielding to off-side rein against the neck)
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