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Quirky, weird horses
TURNNBURNCOWGIRL
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2017-01-03 12:16 PM
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 After my other emotional post, I figured I'd lighten the mood up, here for me. Anyone have any odd, weird, quirky horses? I do. My grulla roan mare.... well, she is... Special? She does the weirdest things, ever. Always putting her front feet in something. Must lick, chew, bite, rub, touch everything she comes in contact with. Always in my business... if I do not pay her attention when I am anywhere in sight, she will take her front teeth and rub them over the metal gate, making the most awful noise I have ever heard. She is very nosy. She hates dogs, too. And chickens. She tears everything up... blankets, buckets, anything she can. She is definitely very frustrating, to say the least, lol. Anyone got any like this?
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-01-03 9:27 PM
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Yes! I had a gelding that was always in my business...picking up stuff he shouldn't (bags of grain, pop bottles, etc.). Come to think of it though, I was chipping ice the other day, and my main mare who normally doesn't do anything silly, tipped over my shovel for me.  Then I have a little 2 y/o mare...she has turned into a sweet heart, but she likes to play and she's just funny to watch, LOL. 
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Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2017-01-03 10:28 PM
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I have one that does quite a bit of stuff and wants to be in the middle of everything. His latest tho is if you are talking in the pasture with someone he will inch his way in the middle by inch by inch and before you know he is between you and the person you talking to and you move him away then he takes off bucking and run a circle and will come back and do all over.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2017-01-04 6:58 AM
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I have one like a lot of people have that's a major diva. She wants attention when she wants it but the rest of the time she's a bit witchy. I call my gelding my Eeyore horse because he acts just like Eeyore off Winni the Pooh. But now my other little mare, sometimes it's hard to find something good about her. She messes with EVERYTHING and everyone. I can't leave anything laying around because she will drag it off somewhere. I can't leave her blanket laying over her stall like I do the others because she will pull it down and play with it. My stall fronts are panels and she can open them in less than 30sec and once she's out she thinks is all the other horses should be out too. She can un-tie any kind of knot you tie her in. She doesn't go anywhere once she does just stands there, untied stairing at you. She likes to bite my hair or hat when I'm putting her boots on. I really could go on and on about her.
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-04 8:18 AM
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Nate is quirky and weird.  He LOVES me and is in my business all of the time.  He will kick the stall panels when he wants my attention or rode.  He paws them until I go to him.  He lets himself out of the barn and lets his buddies out.  He can untie anything.  He steals tools, coats, and throws lawn chairs.  He'll stick his head in every garbage can sitting around arenas, bag or not.  He takes his hard plastic feed pan and rubs it on the concrete to make noise.  He scrapes the fenders with his teeth to make noise.  He loves watching fireworks (Our old neighbor used to be a creator and testor for major fireworks company.)  He once grabbed my grandmas purse by the bottom edge and flung his head around effectively emptying the contents all over.   He's naughty in a cute little boy way, but he's not mean at all. 

 
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TURNNBURNCOWGIRL
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2017-01-04 8:25 AM
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My grulla mare is just odd. She can have a really witchy attitude sometimes, especially if she gets bored or doesn't see the point in something. She is definitely one of those horses that have to be mentally stimulated, all the time. I cannot bully her into anything. I have to make it her way. She paws in any bucket she can find, especially her water trough. I have to clean the thing every single day, because it is always full of mud. Her only flaw I have found so far is she cannot be pastured with other horses... she is mean and nasty to them. She hates dogs, she will do everything in her power to stomp them. I cannot leave anything close to her stall door, she will drag it in there and destroy it. She can open almost anything. She can somehow get a flymask off, even if I put a halter over it... even one with ears. She takes bell boots off and destroys them, too. She licks my hair any chance she gets. I could name endless things she does. 
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2017-01-04 9:00 AM
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I have a mare that can untie just about any knot, which I learned the hard way. I was at a barrel race and had her tied to the trailer. Was digging in the truck for something and as soon as I turned around to walk back to her she was prancing away from the trailer. I thought maybe I just didn't tie her up very well but NOPE. Watched her untie herself many times at home.
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-01-04 9:20 AM
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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2017-01-04 9:00 AM I have a mare that can untie just about any knot, which I learned the hard way. I was at a barrel race and had her tied to the trailer. Was digging in the truck for something and as soon as I turned around to walk back to her she was prancing away from the trailer. I thought maybe I just didn't tie her up very well but NOPE. Watched her untie herself many times at home.

My Nate did this MANY times before we gave up and bought pens.  Pain, but I don't have to chase him anymore, or constantly have someone watch him!  
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veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2017-01-04 9:26 AM
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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2017-01-04 9:00 AM

I have a mare that can untie just about any knot, which I learned the hard way. I was at a barrel race and had her tied to the trailer. Was digging in the truck for something and as soon as I turned around to walk back to her she was prancing away from the trailer. I thought maybe I just didn't tie her up very well but NOPE. Watched her untie herself many times at home.

I had a gelding that would do this and I would go back to the trailer and find him gone. Start searching and would find him at someone else's trailer eating usually (even though he had his own hay). Found him IN someone's trailer once and once had him come up to the fence while I was in the arena waiting to rope. He would also go through garbage cans and find yummy wrappers and eat them. I miss hauling him, he always kept me on my toes!
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07milch
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2017-01-04 10:13 AM
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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2017-01-04 7:00 AM

I have a mare that can untie just about any knot, which I learned the hard way. I was at a barrel race and had her tied to the trailer. Was digging in the truck for something and as soon as I turned around to walk back to her she was prancing away from the trailer. I thought maybe I just didn't tie her up very well but NOPE. Watched her untie herself many times at home.

I have a gelding like this. He can untie ANY kind of knot. He also will like you to death if you'll let him, he is like a big puppy dog.
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SloRide
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2017-01-04 12:04 PM
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There was a horse at a barn I worked that was a goof. Any time I filled the water tank with fresh cold water he would dunk his entire head in it right up to his ears.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2017-01-04 2:14 PM
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SloRide - 2017-01-04 12:04 PM

There was a horse at a barn I worked that was a goof. Any time I filled the water tank with fresh cold water he would dunk his entire head in it right up to his ears.

Mine puts all 4 legs in our big trough and either stands there or splashes around. Her favorite time to do it is right after I've just cleaned it
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turnthree
Reg. Oct 2016
Posted 2017-01-04 2:54 PM
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SloRide - 2017-01-04 12:04 PM

There was a horse at a barn I worked that was a goof. Any time I filled the water tank with fresh cold water he would dunk his entire head in it right up to his ears.

Mine puts all 4 legs in our big trough and either stands there or splashes around. Her favorite time to do it is right after I've just cleaned it

Mine pees in the water tank. Also pees on his hay. He is beyond special. If you put a blanket on him he always gets it off (it may take him a day or two) but he will eventually tear it off and.....yes....you guessed it! Pee on it.

Thank goodness he runs a nice set of cans. It is the only thing that keeps him alive most days!
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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2017-01-04 5:44 PM
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Its hard not to love a quirky horse because they are so entertaining. My gelding that I've have for 17 years is SO naughty. He will get into anything! He is a master of untying himself. Countless times I've heard "a buckskin horse is loose" at barrel races. I just shake my head and go fetch him. He is such a goof but he is the best horse. I would trust him with anybody. My 3 year old has been pastured with him since she was 5 months old and she has picked up alot of his habits. So she will be a fun one also in years to come lol. 
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-01-04 6:06 PM
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My granddaughter's roping horse laps water like a dog.  They are always worried about him drinking enough.  He also gets down and plays in his stall shavings.  On maybe his first road trip, they thought he was trying to colic.  Kept walking him, and walking him.  Then they called his previous owner and he asked if his stall had shavings.  When they said yes, he said he is just playing in the shavings.  He was right. 
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canstogo
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-01-04 6:47 PM
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my mare is always looking for a cookie and will leave a puddle of drool if she thinks you have one. Anyone that comes by she gives them the look "do you have one" 
It's actually kind of sweet to watch.

 

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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-01-04 7:30 PM
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My horse will take off my other 2 horses fly masks in the summer and carry them one by one over to the water trough and drop them in. Couldn't figure out why I kept finding them in the darn trough until I just sat and watched one afternoon. Couldn't believe it when I saw it lol! At least I don't have to go hunting them in the pasture somewhere.
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runapony
Reg. Nov 2016
Posted 2017-01-04 7:36 PM
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I call my gelding my Eeyore horse too! He could care less about getting attention and doesn't show much interest in anything. The only time he ever shows excitement is when we get to chase cows. My mare is a major attention seeker and will put her muzzle right in the nape of anyone's neck who is petting her so she can get face scratches. They both love water but my mare especially, when I pony her with my gelding she will lay down in any puddle she sees, even if the puddle is so small that it's gone when she stands up. She also drinks from the hose...
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2017-01-04 8:10 PM
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turnthree - 2017-01-04 2:54 PM

TessBelle - 2017-01-04 1:14 PM

SloRide - 2017-01-04 12:04 PM

There was a horse at a barn I worked that was a goof. Any time I filled the water tank with fresh cold water he would dunk his entire head in it right up to his ears.

Mine puts all 4 legs in our big trough and either stands there or splashes around. Her favorite time to do it is right after I've just cleaned it

Mine pees in the water tank. Also pees on his hay. He is beyond special. If you put a blanket on him he always gets it off (it may take him a day or two) but he will eventually tear it off and.....yes....you guessed it! Pee on it.

Thank goodness he runs a nice set of cans. It is the only thing that keeps him alive most days!

Mine despises a blanket but I've got it where she can't get it off. She did get her slinky off one time. To this day I do not know how because it was under her blanket
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2017-01-04 8:16 PM
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I had forgot about a mare we had years ago. She was my dads roping horse. She was about 16.1-16.2 very tall girl and every single time she ate feed from her bucket she held up her front left leg until she was done. She always reminded me of a flamingo.
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2017-01-04 10:34 PM
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My daddy had a gelding years ago that would turn the water on when he wanted a drink. Even tho the trough was full, he turned the water on; guess he wanted cool water! Daddy said he flooded the lot many times---but he never could teach him to turn the water back off. . .

My mare will do a perfect side pass to position herself JUST RIGHT for you to scratch her belly. I can't get her to do one under saddle to save my life---but she will do dressage moves to get that belly in the perfect place!
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DashNDustem
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2017-01-05 7:57 AM
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I had one, he passed away a couple years ago. Had him for 6 years, he was very quirky but I loved him.

He hated being left alone, especially at competitions. And it wasn't a "buddy sour", it was, "I want to be near my mom" kind of thing. He was definitely a momma's boy in every since of the word, A lot of times I could be seen just holding onto him while sitting and waiting to run, and he would just stand there and be content, no matter where we were. Eventually as time moved on he got a little better at it, but he loved being with me. He was also very picky about who touched his feet, he was afraid of buckets except when there was food or water in it (unfortunately he taught this lovely habit to my colt as a 2 year old, who still hasn't gotten over it lol) He literally wouldn't work for anyone but me. If anyone else got on him, he would literally go as slow as he possibly could and would not run lol But when I got on him, he was ready to work.

He had several quirks, but he was an amazing horse. I worked through a lot of them as he had been passed from owner to owner (I did research, he had about 7-8 owners from the age of 2 to the age of 12) and he had a lot of insecurities. When I first got him, he wouldn't walk, he would prance every where. They had too harsh of a bit on him and you could tell he was just ran everywhere. He would also break into a lather and sweat if he was left alone in his stall from pacing, for a while I thought someone was riding him but one day I came out, was cleaning stalls and someone pulled the mare out that was right next to him. He paced the entire time she was gone, and was soaked. He eventually got over that too, I think he felt like he was going to get abandoned. Some people looked down on him and kept telling me to sell him or "run him for a mile" just to get him to walk. A year later, he did a complete 180 and was a whole lot calmer. 2 years later, I had the same people offering to buy him. I was like.. nope! Kept him till the end of his days, I was with him when he passed and he was being so brave for me, as if he was telling me not to be sad. I still miss him everyday <3

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ctdrumrunr
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-01-05 9:19 AM
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my gelding does the "pee pee dance".  he will walk forward, then back up, then walk forward and does it quite a few times. if he is tied he will move backward until the rope is taunt and then do the forward and back routine and finally pee.
 
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azsun
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-01-05 7:05 PM
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I have one ... he doesn't like to be alone but doesn't like to be loved on either. He'll stand next to you but doesn't want you touching his face or head. He doesn't like to be hard tied. He will stand for quite a while with just his lead rope wrapped around the fencing. If he moves and discovers he's tied up, it's on until he's loose - then he'll just stand there. He will do just about anything for a cookie. But if he's feeling anxious, he will hold the cookie in his mouth and won't chew it until he feels comfortable. He's not afraid of the clippers but is sometimes startled by his shadow. He prefers to stick his head into the next stall to drink water as opposed to drinking out of his own water bin. He will dump his hay so he's eating off the ground ... he has a ground feeder and will still dump it over. He's tries to be an alpha horse around others, unless it's a filly, colt or small horse and he will let them chew his tail and will share his food. (He has a bald spot at the top of his tail, that otherwise touches the ground ... I call it his mullet). But he's afraid of ponies. He's definitely a little "different".

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Queenie07
Reg. Jun 2013
Posted 2017-01-05 9:18 PM
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My mare is by far the quirkiest horse I have ever been around. She hates anything plastic and flappy like grocery bags, rodeo banners, etc. (she failed the portion of Natural Horsemanship in college), hates big rocks/boulders will jump sideways and spook at every one she passes. Doesn't mind cows unless they are looking at her, in which she will run the opposite direction. HATES PURPLE FLOWERS!!! She can trail ride across a meadow of wild flowers and is fine until she comes across a purple one! Then she flips out. She dumped me bare back the other day because she didn't like the flock of black birds that landed in the woods.

She is afraid on plastic bags but loves eating bread, which she has learned comes in a plastic bag....she will try to snatch up a slice then will scare herself and jump back then keeps repeating until i get it for her. And she can rig any automatic water to keep the object that's in the way to keep the water clean, out of the way. (That one took me several days to figure out how she managed that one). These are just to name a few. She is not a lovely horse, but is a mommy's girl 100%.
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Tundra
Reg. Aug 2016
Posted 2017-01-05 11:48 PM
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My Doc Bar/Poco Tivio gelding is probably the biggest dweeb I have had to teach myself a few different types of knots and switch up ways of tying him.. or he figures out how to untie himself after long enough.. same with horses tied next to him, he'll set them free before letting himself loose. He also doesn't like to pee on the snow or ice... he'll wait until he has a flake of hay or a bale of straw spread out and pee on that, doesn't like it splashing back up at his legs I guess
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Katielovestbs
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-01-06 6:14 PM
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These are all really cute quirks you guys! Made me laugh =]
I had a mare that would stick her whole nose in the water and blow bubbles! And, when the water trough would freeze in the winter...if you didn't break the ice FIRST thing in the morning, she would poop in the water trough to break the ice! She would never poo in the water any other time...only if it was frozen...smart, but weird haha.
My mare that I have now is super sweet on the ground and always craves attention. But in the saddle, she is very high strung and tough to ride...with anyone experienced on her. My fiance got on her one time...just because my laid back horse that he was on got a booboo on the ride...and she acted like an old saddle horse for him haha.
My gelding though, is as laid back as they come. And he will just about step on your toes if you stop petting or rubbing him. Gotta love our big kids =]
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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-01-07 12:07 PM
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 My gelding Diablo (yes named that for a reason) is as my husband likes to call him batsh*t crazy LOL..here is his story.

Diablo was born and raised on our place, he's by a  Firewater Flit son and out of a Beduino bred mare. He was not a friendly foal, he was cute but wanted NOTHING in terms of attention. Halter breaking he tolerated because I kept his mom close. He would kick and bite when you try to work with him,I had to get creative in my strategies with him because he'd figure stuff out and find a way out of it. 
He would destroy anything he was tied to or near if you left him alone AND doing the patient post aspect escalated his energy. He wanted NOTHING to do with people, he tolerated but that's all. I questioned my sanity many times. The turning point  came when I came out one morning and he was catch on a fence, literally hip locked across it. He didn't fight or anything and had no injuries. After that I wasn't such a bad lady.

He is a horse with MANY quirks, I think he has a new one everyday and is crazy athletic. We ranch so our horses have to do multi jobs, but Diablo was just meant to be a barrel horse LOL. He is seven this year and I am so glad I stuck with him, he's the greatest horse I'll ever own. He has taught me so much and I'm thankful.
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Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-01-07 3:45 PM
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I have a pasture full of personality. All 5 of them together can be a handful. My daughter's gelding hates to have his mane/forelock pretty and brushed. As soon as she's done he shakes his neck messing it up. It has the texture of a troll doll so it's out of control. He, along with his brother are currently carrying a small tub around in their mouth playing their own version of tug of war.
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rodeowithjoker
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-01-08 10:24 PM
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Clifford carries feedpans around, drops them in water buckets etc. Like someone else mentioned, he's weird about where he pees.....shavings in the trailer are his favorite place to pee.
Chance is obsessed with cell phones and used to be a serious fan of the song Cupid Shuffle. He will also style your hair if you sit down near him. 
Streak runs in several circles before he can eat.
Joker plays in his water constantly, and he loves to be sprayed with the hose.
Fred likes to make noise - with the snap on his lead rope, a Santa hat with a jingle bell on it, his lips, and really anything he can find. He is always making noise while tied up at barrel races.
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Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2017-01-09 1:37 PM
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My boy will let himself out of his stall, turn the barn lights on, and then put himself back in his stall. He will stay there all night with the gate open and everything. 
My mare lifts up her front leg all the way to her belly while eating from a bucket. Any bucket. No matter how high or low. She switches feet periodically.
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treasurehunter
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2017-01-09 11:20 PM
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I have one that loves to take down and set up the barrels whether you are on him or off him. Kids love that! I saddle him, ride to the back of the pen, he whips the barrels over,and rolls it to wherever you want, and then tips it back upright on cue. He loves it! He is a firm believer in giving his human a spit bath from head to toe, including eyeballs and slicking hair down 50's style. He can unlock, untie, unfasten anything. He hates horses. He is over 2 feet wide between his front legs and way over 3 feet wide across the rear, but is 14.2 hands tall. We nearly went swimming once over a chihuahua, scared to death of tiny dogs!
Once, when I was trying to teach him to run as a green colt, he would not run for love, money, even a switch.
As I came around the first barrel, I had the bright idea to growl at him, he left so hard and fast I went out the back of the saddle and even had the upper half of my body whip back over his tail, took 3 months, electric stim., meds, and lots of heat and ice. But for fun, when I loan him to the younger gals I ride with, after a bit they complain how lazy he is so I usualy suggest they growl at him when they leave the first barrel. Whiplash!!! They now call him the Chiropractor.
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jschipper
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-01-10 12:30 PM
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I think all of my horses have their own little quirks that make them special but my futurity horse is something else. I tell people when they meet him that he is part dog. He has given me a full body bath on numerous occasions and when he is done his ration he will toss his feed tub clear across the pen/stall/pasture. He's actually hidden pans on me before... once it took well over a month to find one that he hid in a feeder in the summer! When he was a yearling and two year old he would pick up sticks in the pasture and chase the other horses with them... thankfully he seems to have outgrown that habit.
Last night he was eating while enjoying a session on the equivibe. We have 8 foot walls between our stalls. He tossed his tub OVER the wall and door of the stall next to him, almost taking out the light.
He is also the devil to pony. Last week he came at the mare I was using to pony him on two feet with teeth showing. Thank goodness she's green, but gentle and didnt seize opportunity to pile me... because I surely would have when he pulled back bucking and took off across the field like he was in the kentucky derby. HE is the reason I pony in an enclosed field. Doesnt matter how much I pony to try and break him of his nasty habits, he doesnt seem to want to grow up and feels being ponied isnt serious work.

He's special but ironically the most focused, gentle, broke individual to ride and run. drags his feet up the alley, emits crazy confidence and is just a nice guy to compete on.... I guess that's my reward for his goofiness outside of the arena.
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Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2017-01-11 8:24 AM
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Thank goodness I am not alone here! This grulla mare... she is a piece of work. She cannot be pastured with other horses because she is so nasty to them. She likes for me to be touching her, all the time. If she can see or hear me, she expects me to be doing SOMETHING, ANYTHING, with her. She is definitely a one person horse. I am her person.  
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star1218
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-01-11 8:48 AM
Subject: RE: Quirky, weird horses


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I consider my gelding VERY quirky.  I would classify him as lazy. Typical gelding, would rather not trot too long if he doesn't have too, stands stock still while tied, never makes a fuss of any kind. Super temperment, great manners, etc.  BUT this horse is the most easily (and instantly) over-stimulated horse I have EVER seen.  I've sometimes considered maybe he has issues with his sight, but probably not.  If something sets him off he's a fire-breathing dragon. Hates other horses in the warm up pen and completely feeds off their energy until he's a just a giant ball of nerves.  No gate issues and always does his job just fine.  I cant describe it any other way than he is very easy to over-stimulate and does a 180 personality wise.   
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Kay-DRacing.
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2017-01-11 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: Quirky, weird horses



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Location: MN
 Oh my Little Wayne-o. If I would let him lay in my lap, he would. I can call him up out of the pasture with a whistle and he'll just slow poke to the gate, on his own time. But he knows I always have a treat or an apple awaiting him. Scared to death of the color white, yet...he's half white himself?? You can rope off of him but he prefers to blow and snort at the rope everytime he see's it. He's been roped off of countless times and knows exactly what that rope is and does, yet he still does it every. single. time. He's pretty funny. People comment on his infectious personality all the time, wherever we go.
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