While I am sure that is true, horses have the same worries about their outside appearance with the coming spring as any of the rest of us. I am sure of it.
For example, they're just as nervous about a "close up" in the bright morning sun as we are.

Why you ask?
Well its the bangs for one thing....theyre crying out for a good trim

and for shizzle on the frizzle...do they sell conditioner by the gallon? Anyone?

eyebrow work?

the chin hairs really proliferate over the winter months too...

and dont even get me started on the leg hair! Even horses have places they just dont want to go....
Wow and I thought you were talking about me! :)
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ReplyDeleteWell.............umm.........
nah!
Were fine - its just horses that face this problem....
right?
Indie