I've noticed that horses are "pigs" in more than one way. One thing I've noticed (especially with Ginger) that horses eat like pigs (or maybe goats) and will eat almost anything and eat rreeeaaaallllyyyyy sloppy! But that's not the main reason. Ginger HATES to be clean (or something along those lines). Today, for instance, we went for a ride and she got all sweaty so I gave her a bath afterwords. I even led her around and let her eat grass in the sunshine until she was dry. She looked SO good (grays are almost always dirty I find) with nice, clean, shiny, soft hair and then..... as soon as she got in the pasture, you can guess what she did. Rolled. After all of my hard work to get her clean. Then she rolls! Oh well, we all know that are horses are the best (spoiled brats) and usually try to do the exact opposite of what we want. For example, if for some reason I wanted her to roll, maybe to show someone, she would no
t do it! Thats just the way it is I s'pose!
Dopey 2
(Ginger's pet human)
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