When I got Stitch last year, I had no intention of changing his name. I love horses with big personalities, and hoped that Stitch would be lovable and chaotic like his animated namesake.
He's definitely lovable.
And chaotic.
I was dragging him around while trying to set up some raised poles to walk him over. Every single block had to be knocked over and tasted. Multiple times. When I was adjusting the width of the poles he picked one up in his mouth and moved it to the other block.
This happens every time I set up pylons, rail risers or the blocks. I haven't had a need to use jump standards yet, so I don't know if they are safe, but I'm pretty sure they'll be checked for tastiness.
Looks like I got just what I wanted.
Lol, peak baby gelding behavior
ReplyDeleteEverything might be edible. You won't know until you try!
DeleteI can’t see the video. But honestly, geldings have to mouth EVERYTHING
ReplyDeleteI fixed the link.
DeleteEverything is edible until proven otherwise.