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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 125027" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Yes, some horses can and do become jealous. Legs is one of our horses, but she belongs to Dad. Not because Dad says so, but because Legs says so. If he saddles Tomi Star or another of our horses, she gets upset. She will stomp, nicker, toss her head, sometimes lay her ears back, and just look outraged. I can be in the corral with her petting her or grooming her and if Dad comes down she will go to the spot in the corral that is closest to him, put her head over the fence and nicker to him. If he does not come over and pet her, she becomes very upset. I can ride her, my sister-in-law can ride her, anyone can ride her, but she will not do for any of us what she will do for Dad. Some horses are just one-person horses. Sounds like you are lucky enough to have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 125027, member: 539"] Yes, some horses can and do become jealous. Legs is one of our horses, but she belongs to Dad. Not because Dad says so, but because Legs says so. If he saddles Tomi Star or another of our horses, she gets upset. She will stomp, nicker, toss her head, sometimes lay her ears back, and just look outraged. I can be in the corral with her petting her or grooming her and if Dad comes down she will go to the spot in the corral that is closest to him, put her head over the fence and nicker to him. If he does not come over and pet her, she becomes very upset. I can ride her, my sister-in-law can ride her, anyone can ride her, but she will not do for any of us what she will do for Dad. Some horses are just one-person horses. Sounds like you are lucky enough to have one. [/QUOTE]
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