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I know! I have a tiny cabin by Ruidoso, New Mexico and there are lots of deer around here but now I just found out that there are about 14 wild horses that come to visit frequently. The neighbor encourages it by leaving water out for them.
While I was taking the picture the neighbor (one that does not like horses as much as the other one who leaves water out for them) came home and could not get the horses off of his lawn. It took several seconds of honking the car horn to get the horses going. Lol
While I was taking the picture the neighbor (one that does not like horses as much as the other one who leaves water out for them) came home and could not get the horses off of his lawn. It took several seconds of honking the car horn to get the horses going. Lol
Well at least the provide a free lawn service. Cut and fertilized!
While I was taking the picture the neighbor (one that does not like horses as much as the other one who leaves water out for them) came home and could not get the horses off of his lawn. It took several seconds of honking the car horn to get the horses going. Lol
They are just beautiful!!!! Free fertilizer and mowing the lawn =)
Awesome and amazing... they are so beautiful and healthy looking... (Though the barbed wire in that last pic makes me twitch a little, horses and barbed wire don't usually mix too well!) As long as we are being horsey, Here's a photo of my own goofball today, my daughter braided his forelock Gassho, Sierra
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