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Here's a Horse that Definitely Does Not Like the Water

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    #21
    Originally posted by Bluey View Post
    I know of a horse many years ago that, on first seeing waves come in at the beach in CA, sat down like a dog and lifted it's front legs, trying to keep them from getting wet, not realizing it's behind was.
    "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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      #22
      2DogsFarm - Great story! Thanks for sharing!
      "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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      • #23
        I know of a horse many years ago that, on first seeing waves come in at the beach in CA, sat down like a dog and lifted it's front legs, trying to keep them from getting wet, not realizing it's behind was.
        LOL! Our first time at the beach our little Arab stayed put, but his elbows were just about in the sand! To his credit, though, he was the first one in. Later, my daughter was out on a sandbar with her 15.2 Paint; the kid on the 13.2 Arab went out & joined her & got completely washed over by a wave, knocked off the sandbar completely. The next time we went, not being a fool, he'd stay behind a bigger horse to break the surf for him - but you could see him float as the top of the wave went by him.
        suze
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        • #24
          Originally posted by Bluey View Post
          I know of a horse many years ago that, on first seeing waves come in at the beach in CA, sat down like a dog and lifted it's front legs, trying to keep them from getting wet, not realizing it's behind was.
          That's hilarious!
          Yes, I smell like a horse. No, I don't consider that to be a problem.

          Originally posted by DottieHQ
          You're just jealous because you lack my extensive koalafications.

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          • #25
            BEAUTIFUL picture!

            My Ottb loves water (no problem jumping in...but I have to Kick her all the way OUT of the xc water jump!) but she's not too fond of waves coming at her at the beach. We have to work big circles and get in very progressively. But I would never have tried it on foot like that woman! That is a recipe for getting wet. And since the beach we go to is in Maine, in the winter, I will stay on the horse thank you very much.
            She almost got me off once tho, when, while cantering the length of the beach, we came to one of those tiny rivulets of water. I thought she'd canter right over (it was really, really tiny) but she STOPPED DEAD. Fortunately, she didn't put her head down, so I hit her neck and saw stars, but stayed on...lol

            The funniest thing she did at the beach tho, was when she looked down and got scared her.own.hoofprints in the sand. You know, when the sand is wet and they fill with water a bit.
            It felt like riding a Thelwell pony on hot coals.

            My riding partners were totally cracking up behind me, and I was laughing so hard I almost fell off.
            Ottbs - The finish line is only the beginning!

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            • #26
              I've heard of "Airs above the ground", but "Airs above the water"????

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              • #27
                Originally posted by farmgirl598 View Post
                I've heard of "Airs above the ground", but "Airs above the water"????

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                • #28
                  I think this is a really good looking horse! Athletic, too.

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                  • #29
                    SHARK!!!!

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                    • #30
                      I am jealous of all of you who have riding on the beach stories.
                      Freeing worms from cans everywhere!

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                      • #31
                        A long time ago at the Del Mar horse show, my boss said that I should take a couple of the kids down to the beach on their horses. So we all hopped on bareback (bet not many show horses do this nowadays!) and headed down to the water. I was on a horse called Beau Mac - who had been the 2nd year green year-end ch. back east. We got to the water, and he took one look at the ocean, grabbed the bit and began heading out to Hawaii! He got deep enough that he was swimming. All I could think of was Sh&!, he's gonna drown and how will I explain this to his owner. Luckily, I got him turned around and we headed back to shore.
                        But that wasn't the end of it. One of the girl's horse stood at the edge of the surf, parallel to the incoming waves. He got kinda mesmerized staring at the little waves at his feet and began swaying sideways as the waves passed by. Swayed more and more - until he just fell over sideways. The whole thing was really funny, since all horses came back wet, but alive!

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                        • #32
                          Originally posted by Brooke View Post
                          But that wasn't the end of it. One of the girl's horse stood at the edge of the surf, parallel to the incoming waves. He got kinda mesmerized staring at the little waves at his feet and began swaying sideways as the waves passed by. Swayed more and more - until he just fell over sideways. The whole thing was really funny, since all horses came back wet, but alive!

                          I believe it. My horses get vertigo at the waves (at Morrow bay ironicly- Maybe it is a clone of Mystery Spot Calif) and they could not walk in a straight line to save their lives. It was like they were being drawn into the sea.
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