Gato and Handy spend a few (or quite a few) minutes every evening scratching each others itchy spots. I've started collecting pictures while I sit out while Blossom runs around and eats clovers and it's become something I really look forward to seeing :-).
Somehow each horse lets the other know where to scratch.
Usually by itching the same spot on their buddy.
Or not.
Handy has it worked out so Gato uses his grazing muzzle to scratch fly bites on his stomach.
Yep, that would be a pretty good itcher.
The grazing muzzle is a life saver. Literally. With just a small hole in the bottom to really slow down their grass intake, the horses are able to stay out on the super lush spring grass without (usually) foundering. They still get plenty to eat; they just aren't able to over-eat.
I'm not saying a word...
Somehow each horse lets the other know where to scratch.
Usually by itching the same spot on their buddy.
Or not.
Handy has it worked out so Gato uses his grazing muzzle to scratch fly bites on his stomach.
Yep, that would be a pretty good itcher.
The grazing muzzle is a life saver. Literally. With just a small hole in the bottom to really slow down their grass intake, the horses are able to stay out on the super lush spring grass without (usually) foundering. They still get plenty to eat; they just aren't able to over-eat.
I'm not saying a word...
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I NEED ONE OF THOSE FOR ME!!!!
Linda
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