

[ Sidebar here - does I come across as bragging when I talk about my horses? To me, they are 1,200 lb. pets that live outside and eat a lot. It isn't as if they are housed in fine stalls, coddled by grooms and exercised regularly - they are just my big pets animals - XXL in size... which kinda fits the whole subject here ]


But tonight with my quest to use up a few extra calories, I went out early to vigorously brush both horses.
Which, in my case anyway, requires much more than simply using grooming tools.

Yes, major separation anxieties here - there is no telling how many of her babies were taken away from her, but I am certain quite a few.
So when I come at her with a brush or a comb, she alternates between racing away from me (and she is a former race-horse, she can certainly move fast for an old girl), or getting in between the colt and me and blocking any attempt to groom him.
So when Wilt came and I, with sweat dripping off my face, sore feet, and perhaps more than a casual hope for a shorter walk than usual...
Yes, it was as disarming as it sounds, to have a pair of hooves whistling by your ears as your horse tries to prove he is worthy of admission to the Royal Academy of Ballet.

Najale obviously felt he was only expressing his inner creative self in the most inventive manner open for an equine.
I could only accept his actions as Najale's innovative eloquence of spirit...
... because then I spent an additional thirty minutes having to discipline and counsel the horse about removing his application for dance school, learning to keep all four of his hooves firmly on the ground, and a new position for the retiré position.
Remind me next time not to assume there is a need to an additional workout until after the horses are done for the day.
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