Ahh, this is so true. When you play with foals as we do, we’ve learned this on steroids, as they don’t want to be touched anywhere for any reason. When you interact with foals, you come to understand how much horses tolerate from us two-legged predators, and touching is only the beginning.
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Ahh, this is so true. When you play with foals as we do, we’ve learned this on steroids, as they don’t want to be touched anywhere for any reason. When you interact with foals, you come to understand how much horses tolerate from us two-legged predators, and touching is only the beginning.
I agree. Anyone who has successfully raised foals is very aware of their sensitivities.