Ok this is so dumb.
I have a horse that is just plain dumb. Always has been. She just never seems to get anything. But she is very sweet, loving, and gorgeous so that has to count for her lack of brains. I'm not mentioning any names here mind you (Angel) because I don't want to embarrass her any more than she already is. Well this mare is the ultimate pig. Super vacumn cleaner in the barn every day sucking out any morsel she can find a dropping anywhere.
Picture this: I'm setting the scene:
Now, she eats her dinners in the run in. If it's nasty weather, I put the buckets inside the stalls but usually if the weather is nice, I just have them sitting on the fence line. One over here for one horse, and one way over here for the other horse. I use a flat back bucket for this out there, not feeders.
Well, dopey here likes to grab the bucket handle and knock it aside and flings it every day so she can make sure she didn't spill any of her grain on the ground underneath it. I always put the bucket handle down but she still manages to always manuever that bucket handle back up so she can carry it in her mouth. And I'm really careful about bucket handles too and I always duck tape the little part on the end so nobody will ever get an eye poked out. So anyhow, I put the bucket inside a milk crate thinking she won't pull it out of there. Wrong. Every day she is pulling the bucket out of the milk crate walks around with it and then she is flinging it and now knocking the milk crate over too. This is going on for nearly a year.
So I finally attached the milk crate to the fence. Doesn't help. She still takes her bucket out of the milk crate by the handle, even though she can't get the milk crate loose from the fence. She has to grab that darn bucket anyhow and parade around with it before she throws it usually in a pile of poop.
Ok I can play hardball. So now I take the bucket handle and attach that to the fence with a safety release snap, inside the milk crate. Surely now she cannot get it it loose now. CORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no way she can get the bucket un snapped and fling it now. Yay!
So what disaster did I have today?
Well I look over and couldn't believe what I saw: There she is attached to the fence! !!!!
She somehow got her HEAD stuck through the handle of the bucket.....which of course was attached to the fence~! Yep, there she stood stuck as she could be, handle in the head, pressing down hard on her brain, and part of the handle.....get this: stuck in her mouth!!!!!!!!! LIKE A BIT!!!!!!!! I am not kidding here. I go over there and start pushing down on her head to free it and no way, the handle of the bucket is stuck tight with one part over behind both her ears, and the rest of it in her mouth, over the tongue!!!!!
Ok, not to worry, I have a quick release safety snap right? WRONG. What a bunch of bull they are: it would not open and release for nothing. I'm pressing the thing like crazy and my hands are shaking a mile a minute and its not opening for nothing so I cannot release the stupid handle. OH!
So I do the next best thing and as calm as I can possibly be SCREAM MY HEAD OFF FOR THE HUS!!!!!! who was in the garage and I'm yelling I need bolt cutters FAST. Poor stupid horse thank heavens she wasn't struggleing. She just stood there like a dope. So I"m talking to her and asking her stuff like "How on earth......." trying to keep her calm, which apparently she was since her face stuck in a bucket is her favorite pastime. And while I'm waiting I keep trying to smash her brains down to get that handle of her head because now I think its going to cut into her head and I have these visions of her tongue getting sliced off......
Finally, the Hus comes up and takes a look and of course he asks me what I did to her!!!!!!! And why!!!!!!! ugh.......And I"m all panicked out and screaming "bolt cutters, bolt cutters, we have to cut this fence right now, she's dying!!!!" And he's like "oh stop she's fine" and I get this "you should feed her more and she wouldn't be doing this"
And at that I am really wanting to SCREAM some more........
Well, all he does is pushes down on her head one time and boom, her head comes right out from being stuck that easy. Of course it didn't work for me! Of course not!
So she gets loose just as happy as she can be and comes right to my pockets where she knows the treats are!!!!!!! And before I could even think, there she is right back nudgeing the milk crate to check for dropped grain again that fast! Needless to say, she ate out of a rubber bucket tonite that doesn't have a handle on it!!!!!!!!! :arg!
Can anyone top this or you gonna let me win Dumb Horse Nationals?
I have a horse that is just plain dumb. Always has been. She just never seems to get anything. But she is very sweet, loving, and gorgeous so that has to count for her lack of brains. I'm not mentioning any names here mind you (Angel) because I don't want to embarrass her any more than she already is. Well this mare is the ultimate pig. Super vacumn cleaner in the barn every day sucking out any morsel she can find a dropping anywhere.
Picture this: I'm setting the scene:
Now, she eats her dinners in the run in. If it's nasty weather, I put the buckets inside the stalls but usually if the weather is nice, I just have them sitting on the fence line. One over here for one horse, and one way over here for the other horse. I use a flat back bucket for this out there, not feeders.
Well, dopey here likes to grab the bucket handle and knock it aside and flings it every day so she can make sure she didn't spill any of her grain on the ground underneath it. I always put the bucket handle down but she still manages to always manuever that bucket handle back up so she can carry it in her mouth. And I'm really careful about bucket handles too and I always duck tape the little part on the end so nobody will ever get an eye poked out. So anyhow, I put the bucket inside a milk crate thinking she won't pull it out of there. Wrong. Every day she is pulling the bucket out of the milk crate walks around with it and then she is flinging it and now knocking the milk crate over too. This is going on for nearly a year.
So I finally attached the milk crate to the fence. Doesn't help. She still takes her bucket out of the milk crate by the handle, even though she can't get the milk crate loose from the fence. She has to grab that darn bucket anyhow and parade around with it before she throws it usually in a pile of poop.
Ok I can play hardball. So now I take the bucket handle and attach that to the fence with a safety release snap, inside the milk crate. Surely now she cannot get it it loose now. CORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no way she can get the bucket un snapped and fling it now. Yay!
So what disaster did I have today?
Well I look over and couldn't believe what I saw: There she is attached to the fence! !!!!
She somehow got her HEAD stuck through the handle of the bucket.....which of course was attached to the fence~! Yep, there she stood stuck as she could be, handle in the head, pressing down hard on her brain, and part of the handle.....get this: stuck in her mouth!!!!!!!!! LIKE A BIT!!!!!!!! I am not kidding here. I go over there and start pushing down on her head to free it and no way, the handle of the bucket is stuck tight with one part over behind both her ears, and the rest of it in her mouth, over the tongue!!!!!
Ok, not to worry, I have a quick release safety snap right? WRONG. What a bunch of bull they are: it would not open and release for nothing. I'm pressing the thing like crazy and my hands are shaking a mile a minute and its not opening for nothing so I cannot release the stupid handle. OH!
So I do the next best thing and as calm as I can possibly be SCREAM MY HEAD OFF FOR THE HUS!!!!!! who was in the garage and I'm yelling I need bolt cutters FAST. Poor stupid horse thank heavens she wasn't struggleing. She just stood there like a dope. So I"m talking to her and asking her stuff like "How on earth......." trying to keep her calm, which apparently she was since her face stuck in a bucket is her favorite pastime. And while I'm waiting I keep trying to smash her brains down to get that handle of her head because now I think its going to cut into her head and I have these visions of her tongue getting sliced off......
Finally, the Hus comes up and takes a look and of course he asks me what I did to her!!!!!!! And why!!!!!!! ugh.......And I"m all panicked out and screaming "bolt cutters, bolt cutters, we have to cut this fence right now, she's dying!!!!" And he's like "oh stop she's fine" and I get this "you should feed her more and she wouldn't be doing this"
And at that I am really wanting to SCREAM some more........
Well, all he does is pushes down on her head one time and boom, her head comes right out from being stuck that easy. Of course it didn't work for me! Of course not!
So she gets loose just as happy as she can be and comes right to my pockets where she knows the treats are!!!!!!! And before I could even think, there she is right back nudgeing the milk crate to check for dropped grain again that fast! Needless to say, she ate out of a rubber bucket tonite that doesn't have a handle on it!!!!!!!!! :arg!
Can anyone top this or you gonna let me win Dumb Horse Nationals?
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