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
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