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windwalker2
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2006-10-08 3:56 AM (#49753)
Subject: What are your thoughts or experiences?



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I'm bringing a new horse into my herd next week.  This horse grew up with one of my horses for the first three and a half years of their lives.  They are both now 7 years old.  They were fed side by side, played together before, during and after weaning. They were never seperated until we moved.  I was just wondering, seeing as how horses NEVER forget the bad experiences that happens to them, do you think they remember old pasture friends?  



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hounddog
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-10-08 4:22 AM (#49754 - in reply to #49753)
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They sure do.I've known ones apart for over a decade and you could tell were excited about seeing each other.
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deranger
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-10-08 6:34 AM (#49756 - in reply to #49754)
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I agree.  They know..............

All horses have a very distinct smell,odor, aroma about them and the first thing a horse does is smell the other horse. We have 4 horses that reside here all the time as we are their humans and take care of them.  All 4 of them have a very distinct aroma from sweet, to not so sweet.  My oldest mare has the most pleasant smell about her all the time and the first thing my wife does when she goes to the barn is run her fingers through my mares mane, give her big hug and take a long sniff. 

Happy trails.

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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2006-10-08 10:14 AM (#49760 - in reply to #49753)
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My gelding and my friend's mare were pastured together and apart at various times throughout their 20 year "friendship" and he was always thrilled to see her again. As she had a pretty nasty personality, I never understood the attraction, but he definitely remembered her.
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farmbabe
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2006-10-08 8:01 PM (#49771 - in reply to #49753)
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Aren't you supposed to run them around in the paddock,chasing them with a whip and moving them around whenever they start to kick or nip?
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windwalker2
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2006-10-09 4:32 AM (#49776 - in reply to #49771)
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I refuse to respond to that question because I always get accused of being too sensitive!

 

However, I am asking this question for a reason..........I've never put a new horse in my herd that had been previously raised with one of my horses. (well, at least to my knowledge anyway) So I'm just trying to get some insight here...........in this particular situation there could be a possible change of venue.

(I'm not to sensitive, I'm not to sensitive, I'm not to sensitive.....)

 



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SLICKRNSNOT
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2006-10-09 10:59 AM (#49784 - in reply to #49756)
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My arabian fillie loves to smell your hair.she will come up to a new person and smell their hair.They ask if she bites and I reply no she just wants to smell.

When I trim her feet I don't tie her she just stands and will put her nose on my back and just relax untill I finish her.They like to smell everyone.

True they each have a smell of their own.

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windwalker2
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2006-10-09 11:41 AM (#49786 - in reply to #49784)
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Awwwww,,,,,,,,,that's so sweet!  My TWH gelding loves to lick my face............can't figure if he just is showing affection or If I taste like a salt block.....hmmmmm.  But the whole herd will come to the gate when I have my little 4 mos. old grandson in my arms and just  snif, snif and snif him.....
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horsecrazi
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2006-10-09 6:19 PM (#49809 - in reply to #49753)
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That mare of mine that doesn't like to be left alone....is also very sweet.She loves to sniff hair also.I just think she is strange.
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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2006-10-09 7:32 PM (#49812 - in reply to #49809)
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Do a test over the fence and see if they still like each other.
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cowgirl98034
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2006-10-10 12:30 AM (#49821 - in reply to #49784)
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I went and picked up my friend's horse last Friday night  so she could come on a poker ride with me.  My horse was overly excited when he saw a strange horse being led down to the pastures after dark - started running with his tail up over his back, snorting and stuff - then he smelled who it was, an old mentor of his, and immediately calmed down, nickered and stood right next to the fence the rest of the night - so happy to have his old buddy come for a sleep over :)  It was obvious he knew exactly who it was, right away.
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shequila16
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2006-10-11 8:19 AM (#49887 - in reply to #49821)
Subject: RE: What are your thoughts or experiences?


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I truly believe horses remember other horses and people, too!
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