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  • he's recharging lol

  • I't also want's it's nipples and nose pierced. 

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  • keeps him warm i guess

  • aww this is so cute I bought a horse his name is dash.

  • that horse is well grounded. lol

  • erm in jurrassic park they said the raptors would test the fence, not th t-rex

  • innit just so funny when you catch your horse doing something REALLY funny and your just standing there laughing+they're like,"what? retard..." soooooo funny!

  • maybe he's getting high off it

  • maybe it just gives him an orgasm

  • keeping himself warm :)

  • Omigosh hilarious(:

  • OH YEAH THATS THE SPOT 

  • I used to have a pig that would do that. He walked over to the fence,touched it,and ran. Then after a minute, he would go back and touch it. He just kept going back and touching it. The only time he did that was when we were there. Weird. ;)

  • i dont think you paid ur electric bill........

  • Poor cunt must be cold.

  • That was the raptor sweety ^^'

    And beautiful horse! we don't have any unique colors here in florida xP

  • It's obviously turned of

  • beautiful appy.....hope you use him..shame to let him not have a job...appys are really smart........

  • emo horses....

    

  • I'm a little concerned as to why your horse doesnt have a blanket on.....

  • @ridingisasport it's a horse..

  • @ridingisasport Many people believe the blankets actually make the horse colder in the harsher winters by matting/pressing down the thick natural winter coat, eliminating the air pockets there would normally be that keeping the horse warm :) Winters here in Manitoba Canada for example are VERY cold but even then outdoor boarded horses will be just fine with no blankets over them :)

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio Well said, just to add... A regular brushing with help with keeping a horse warm because any mud that would clump the fur gets brushed away, leaving the horse fluffy and warmer

  • @MissHeatherAnn1 absolutely! Mud, sweat, melting snow - these all matt down the hair. Going out and fluffing the horse's winter coat back up does more than any blanket.

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio Gives you a good chance to bond with your horse and give them a once over to check for bites/kicks/ skin conditions :)

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio also they survie in the wild without blankets

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio They also have a higher fat content in the winter and their fur puffs up more so it's basically a thick jacket. It's not so much the blankets make them colder, but it makes them sick. If they get a little warm under the blanket they lay their fur back down, thus the uncovered part is fully exposed to the cold. Also cold hair seeps under the little air ways under the blanket. If a horse is sweaty and freezing air touches it, it freezes. It's like going in snow after a shower.

  • @AriProAna Well, I don't know if I agree with the higher fat content, a lot of horses lose weight over the winter months because of the lack of forage. I also don't understand what you mean when you say the blankets make them sick, and "lay their fur back down"?? But absolutely, the blankets can lead to sweating, which can lead to freezing (funnily enough!).

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio Fur/hair naturally puffs up to create more warmth, like a comforter is to a small blanket. Look at your arm hair the next time you're in the cold for long period.

  • @AriProAna Oh okay I get you, I thought you were disagreeing with me but you're actually saying exactly what I was saying;)

  • it might suicide cos horse is alone without mate around???? let me know i am wrong or right???

  • it wasent the t-rex it was the raptors that tested the fence for weak spots

  • FFUUCCKK OOFF!!!!!!!!

  • im a sado, but have to say it. its no the t-rex in the movie. its the raptors! but i know what you mean. maybe the fence was warming him up? ahahhahahahah

  • does he crib? bored horses are prone to addictions just like humans. If not well, he might just like it :).

  • Maybe he feels alone. The fence is his only friend, the only physical estimulation he can have.

  • @Deenah5 LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL YOU SIR ARE AWSOME.

  • Snow decreases the intensity alot, maybe he's just barely feeling it, or maybe not at all.

  • stupid

  • It's turned off?

  • Interesting. Does the horse have any issues in his hocks, like arthritis? When the cartilage in my knee was damaged, they hooked me up to a device that sent small electric shockwaves into it to decrease inflammation (I think). Maybe your horse seeks out the electric fence for a similar reason.

  • O.O funny, but odd

  • Your horse is weird. O.o

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