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<blockquote data-quote="rngr" data-source="post: 152632" data-attributes="member: 2626"><p>Thats my horses EXACTLY to a tee! One day it was real windy 40-50 mph winds and my farrier was scheduled that day. When he got there I told him we would need to reschedule because that wind was absolutely driving them insane! I have also noticed that if a strange person is in the barn they stand off some for a little bit as well, even the 1/2 arab. They are a funny bunch though. One mare is alot less sensitive to things around her. For example I can drive the tractor right up to her and she will just stand there until I get off and make her move. However, when its that time of month for her she is moody as can be. The other mare is not moody during her time of the month but is more "aware" of things around her. The 1/2 arab which is a gelding hates the tractor (but likes to watch geese fly over) and will run as soon as it starts, which gets one of the mares (which is a total follower and suck up) running with him while the other mare stands there and makes me physically get off the tractor to get her to move out of the way! Of the three the mare which does not mind the tractor is by far the most "down to earth" one of the 3. However she has a thing for road signs. Flinches at them every time and will go out and around them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngr, post: 152632, member: 2626"] Thats my horses EXACTLY to a tee! One day it was real windy 40-50 mph winds and my farrier was scheduled that day. When he got there I told him we would need to reschedule because that wind was absolutely driving them insane! I have also noticed that if a strange person is in the barn they stand off some for a little bit as well, even the 1/2 arab. They are a funny bunch though. One mare is alot less sensitive to things around her. For example I can drive the tractor right up to her and she will just stand there until I get off and make her move. However, when its that time of month for her she is moody as can be. The other mare is not moody during her time of the month but is more "aware" of things around her. The 1/2 arab which is a gelding hates the tractor (but likes to watch geese fly over) and will run as soon as it starts, which gets one of the mares (which is a total follower and suck up) running with him while the other mare stands there and makes me physically get off the tractor to get her to move out of the way! Of the three the mare which does not mind the tractor is by far the most "down to earth" one of the 3. However she has a thing for road signs. Flinches at them every time and will go out and around them. [/QUOTE]
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