That's so nice. I have one mare that is "special". I either have to put a halter and lead to get the blanket on or I am lazy and hold her equilume mask and struggle with one hand. Fumbling I am very familiar with.
She'll patiently stand there for me to put it on. Probably rolls her eyes a bit because I fumble with it lol. More than anything, I have it on her for a little bit of extra warmth since she doesn't grow that good of a winter coat
Gotta love mares. We've gotten a little rain so I put turn out blankies on two of my mares. The one mare refused to move because suddenly she didn't care for the blanket, this was even when I gave her food. Mares really have a mind of their own.
Well, she knows that if she does try to push me around, I have zero tolerance for it. She's only done it a few times, mostly because she was unhappy with something
I like her character. I could do without some of her non-verbal complaints...Like her purposely shitting in her water tub, in front of me, because she was complaining about not having her coat on
Spent an hour and a half cleaning. Went out with a rope to bring her back in and informed her that she is a lady and will behave as such. Meaning when she tried to trot ahead of me she got to back her sassy booty up lmao
I was cleaning Oklahoma's stall area today and since she was being a bit of a pest, moved her out to the pasture. As soon as I let her go, she immediately crow hopped and tried to charge the gate mom was holding closed. Then proceeded to have more bucking fits lol
@Embervale, me too. =( I do have IBS so I am worried they will say it is just that, but it is abnormal for me to be nauseous this long and for it to get so bad I need to dry heave. Ever since I had stomach flu at the beginning of January I haven't been the same.
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