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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1755116" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>Ha! You would think so by now, wouldn't you? But no. I don't know what the heck the problem is, but I can NOT touch her head.</p><p></p><p>I finally got her in the headlock, and thought, OK, now I can do stuff like loosen her halter and hook on a lead and stuff, but she's a direct descendant of Houdini, and managed to pull her head out of THAT narrow slot, horns and all, when I reached in to touch her face. I was just going to scritch her a little, nothing horrible, but "OMG, DON'T TOUCH MY FACE!!!" and she put it in reverse and did a panic back-up you wouldn't believe. I didn't.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18851[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Have to replace the "extension" block board with a longer one, and the vertical boards are going to have to be actually <em>touching</em> her neck on either side to keep her in there. All my other girls were blockheads, and there was NO WAY they could get out of that headlock, even as yearlings. Molly just keeps surprising me, LOL! And here's her cute little face, just before she transformed into a raving lunatic:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18852[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm having much better luck with the puppy! LOL! He LOVES when I touch his face. Or any other part of him. He's such a fuzzy bundle of joy. At least Molly finally figured out what he was, so she's not chasing him anymore. That was weird...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1755116, member: 8202"] Ha! You would think so by now, wouldn't you? But no. I don't know what the heck the problem is, but I can NOT touch her head. I finally got her in the headlock, and thought, OK, now I can do stuff like loosen her halter and hook on a lead and stuff, but she's a direct descendant of Houdini, and managed to pull her head out of THAT narrow slot, horns and all, when I reached in to touch her face. I was just going to scritch her a little, nothing horrible, but "OMG, DON'T TOUCH MY FACE!!!" and she put it in reverse and did a panic back-up you wouldn't believe. I didn't. [ATTACH type="full"]18851[/ATTACH] Have to replace the "extension" block board with a longer one, and the vertical boards are going to have to be actually [I]touching[/I] her neck on either side to keep her in there. All my other girls were blockheads, and there was NO WAY they could get out of that headlock, even as yearlings. Molly just keeps surprising me, LOL! And here's her cute little face, just before she transformed into a raving lunatic: [ATTACH type="full"]18852[/ATTACH] I'm having much better luck with the puppy! LOL! He LOVES when I touch his face. Or any other part of him. He's such a fuzzy bundle of joy. At least Molly finally figured out what he was, so she's not chasing him anymore. That was weird... [/QUOTE]
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