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Horses Love ...

Cookies and carrots will bring nickers, but here’s what the research suggests horses love.

• Cuddling Up. When horses groom each other, studies have found that it lowers their heart rates, indicating the activity has a relaxing, calming effect1.

• Grazing. No surprises here, feral and pastured horses spend 40-60 percent of their time partaking in this activity.

• Water, Please. Horses drink in association with feeding, so they’ll need continuous access to fresh water to wash that forage down.

• Good Company. Social isolation is a disturbing experience for a horse—companionship soothes a lonely heart.

• R & R. When allowed to control their own environment, horses opt out of stall life and instead spend the majority of their time turned out with friends.

• Walking. Feral and pastured horses rarely trot or canter unless startled. Instead, those hooves were made for walkin’.

• A Comfy Bed. Soft bedding is preferred over a bare surface, and straw is often a favorite over wood shavings.


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I like this article because it was about some of the things horses love that I didn't realize that they liked.
rachel, ironton, OH
Posted: 7/23/2008 10:51:40 AM
these totally make sense!! i will do these more often than treats!
Taylor, Newark, OH
Posted: 4/5/2008 9:09:30 AM
EXACTLY!! Treat your horses with a little love and Kindness this Valentine's Day!!♥
Abby, Oskaloosa, IA
Posted: 2/14/2008 6:00:50 AM
cute!
j.s., m, ON
Posted: 2/14/2008 4:11:44 AM
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