Poor baby! My horse (when I had one) learned that if he turned his neck/head sideways, that he could extend that reach at least another 6 inches.
Oh man! That poor horse...pure torture I tell ya! :) Mine do the same thing when we get a new load of hay.
Can't say he wasn't trying ... good picture!
My neck gets sore just looking at him! That's how my short legs feel when I try to get out of my recliner.Nancy in Iowa
What a tease. Poor baby--he was stretching so far :)Amy at Verde Farm
Good exercise. Sort of horse yoga.
Whose ponies?
One good strong gusty INHALE and he'll have it!
Oh no, necks too short. I feel sorry for this guy. Hope somebody eventually gave him a good bite of that hay.
Took this behind the chutes at a rodeo on Saturday. This horse was one of the bucking stock. Didn't think the stock contractor would appreciate me taming the wild beast, so I didn't move the hay...but oh how I was tempted.
Thats too awesome! I have seen that so many times, and many people leave tehm a little too close thinking they are plenty far enough!
Nothing like torturing the poor guy! Here's hoping you gave him at least a little snack ; )
Watch that extension on the neck...something that couldn't be done while riding/driving is a snap when there's food around.
Oh! The agony! *groan*
Poor baby! My horse (when I had one) learned that if he turned his neck/head sideways, that he could extend that reach at least another 6 inches.
ReplyDeleteOh man! That poor horse...pure torture I tell ya! :) Mine do the same thing when we get a new load of hay.
ReplyDeleteCan't say he wasn't trying ... good picture!
ReplyDeleteMy neck gets sore just looking at him! That's how my short legs feel when I try to get out of my recliner.
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
What a tease. Poor baby--he was stretching so far :)
ReplyDeleteAmy at Verde Farm
Good exercise. Sort of horse yoga.
ReplyDeleteWhose ponies?
ReplyDeleteOne good strong gusty INHALE and he'll have it!
ReplyDeleteOh no, necks too short. I feel sorry for this guy. Hope somebody eventually gave him a good bite of that hay.
ReplyDeleteTook this behind the chutes at a rodeo on Saturday. This horse was one of the bucking stock. Didn't think the stock contractor would appreciate me taming the wild beast, so I didn't move the hay...but oh how I was tempted.
ReplyDeleteThats too awesome! I have seen that so many times, and many people leave tehm a little too close thinking they are plenty far enough!
ReplyDeleteNothing like torturing the poor guy! Here's hoping you gave him at least a little snack ; )
ReplyDeleteWatch that extension on the neck...something that couldn't be done while riding/driving is a snap when there's food around.
ReplyDeleteOh! The agony! *groan*
ReplyDelete