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     Location: Where I need to be | Why would a horse start doing this? She has done this the last two barrel races we have gone to. Just wondering if it means something. Thanks. |
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| No idea why but I had two geldings always do it after the run as I am stopping them.
Both fast horses, and both did it every run |
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     Location: Kansas | Mine does it. He's not terribly fast and I think he's just happy to be done! |
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     Location: Texas | Maybe she's just letting you know she's having fun. ;) |
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     Location: Where I need to be | She gets very nervous before she runs, maybe she is just happy to be done. Thanks for the replies. |
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| My mare does this as well after every run and I have often wondered what the heck she is doing it for? |
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| ^^^mine too..not always but at least half the time |
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        Location: Pacific Northwest | Are there horses standing by the outgate? I've never had a horse do that or seen one do that, but I would assume they were nickering at the other horses. But who knows, animals are strange sometimes haha. |
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| Mine would do it because he was buddy sour. He always looked for his hauling buddy when he came out of that alleyway.  |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | livexlovexrodeo - 2014-10-26 1:37 AM
Are there horses standing by the outgate? I've never had a horse do that or seen one do that, but I would assume they were nickering at the other horses. But who knows, animals are strange sometimes haha.
It prolly translates into 'Eat my dust guys, Beat that one'.... |
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| komet. - 2014-10-26 11:58 AM
livexlovexrodeo - 2014-10-26 1:37 AM
Are there horses standing by the outgate? I've never had a horse do that or seen one do that, but I would assume they were nickering at the other horses. But who knows, animals are strange sometimes haha.
It prolly translates into 'Eat my dust guys, Beat that one'....
They could be cussing you out too LOL |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Mine would do it, even when he comes up running from the front of his pasture its like hes letting every body know hes a coming in, LOL |
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      Location: Okemah,OK | We had a bulldogging horse that would do it when the guys came off on a steer (I hazed so I heard it up close and personal) but he would buck if they didn't get it the hole. Especially if they half climbed off and then scrambled back on. I always chalked it up to him being happy they were both doing their job :) |
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| Check an make sure your horse is not bleeding. I have seen several who nicker r blow out there nose after a run who are bleeding. You may not see blood come out nostrils but have a vet scope them within 12 hours to find out. |
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | Have them scoped after a run for bleeding. |
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     Location: Where I need to be | Thanks , I will have her scoped. |
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