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Splish Splashing

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After a lot of rain, a large puddle forms in the larger of our two paddocks. While I was turning one of the compost piles, I heard splashing and looked up to find Swings stomping away in the water. It looked like she was either trying to make the puddle deeper or she was splashing to wash off her legs.

This got Light’s attention, who then walked over and started stomping her hoof on the ground at the puddle’s edge. Since she never joined in the water splashing, her behavior gave the impression she was doing it in encouragement to Swings.

“Do it some more! Yeah! Go for it! Do it again!”

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When Swings decided she had had enough of the escapade, she turned and walked out of the puddle. Light seemed to completely understand the task was complete and moved away with Swings, as if they were tethered together.

As soon as I stopped recording and walked back to what I was doing, Mia went over to the puddle and immediately lay down in it. I barely got my phone out in time to capture her getting back onto her feet. Then she walked over near the others and they all acted as if nothing had just happened.

Mix grazed in the foreground without paying them any attention.

Horses are so much fun to have around.

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Written by johnwhays

May 2, 2024 at 6:00 am

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  1. Do you ever hose them off? I think one at least will need it.

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    Catsandcoffee

    May 2, 2024 at 10:31 pm

    • If we wash them, they will quickly roll on the ground soon after. Although, Cyndie has hosed them down as a way of beating the heat during hot days in summer.

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      johnwhays

      May 2, 2024 at 10:52 pm


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