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@Jynx I didn’t know about the singing and Vagus nerve.
Horse Feed time can be intense. There is a hierarchy and they will kick and bite each other. Duck, weave and dodge each other. It happens fast. Especially for treats.
300kgs of muscle that’s bigger and faster than you. They will try to bully you into submission. They will herd you in the opposite direction to stop you from leaving. Bite. Push you. Because liquorice comes out of your pocket like magic, right.
I have to hum a tune or sing a song to relax me, so I can relax them.
Which reminds me I got to go down to the bottom paddock, to check the boys.
Insane hot 🥵 weather here today.
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