Oh no! I hope they don't get in the garbage. Is this the usual place for Florida horse? I guess you are right-they don't know their place. I'm tellin'. MB
I love this! Makes quite a change from seeing dogs in a yard. Dogs would probably be heading towards the gate to have a look at you. Horses just carry on grazing, I guess :).
A childhood friend of mine had a horse and they let him graze in their yard e en though it was not fenced. They put a hobble on his front legs so he would not be able to run, and he was content to stay in the yard.
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maybe they just did not want to pull the lawn mower out!
Don't fence me in.
LOL! I would love to see the house owners' faces when they found the horses there.
Oh no! I hope they don't get in the garbage. Is this the usual place for Florida horse? I guess you are right-they don't know their place. I'm tellin'. MB
Horses just like to explore their environment. Might be something good to eat? But they are safe behind the closed gate.
I love this! Makes quite a change from seeing dogs in a yard. Dogs would probably be heading towards the gate to have a look at you. Horses just carry on grazing, I guess :).
Off to watch The Open now...exciting stuff!
My favorite kind of intrusion!
A childhood friend of mine had a horse and they let him graze in their yard e en though it was not fenced. They put a hobble on his front legs so he would not be able to run, and he was content to stay in the yard.
As long as they don't start rummaging through the garbage they should be okay.
JThey are just looking for a scrapped apple or two.
They probably don't need a lawn mower there if the horses are free to wander.
Maybe they are going to put some junk into the trash cans.
They're working their way up the pecking order. Next stop: lap horses. Cuddle up and watch tv.
(Looks like the gate could use some maintenance. Perhaps the paddocks need it, too.)
Maybe she was registering a complaint with the owner.
Behaving like scavengers!
LOL! Despite the difference in size, they remind me of the street cats in our neighborhood rooting around garbage bags during collection days.
Ooops!
They do look like a couple of very hungry horses, imagine finding those in your garden!
I know bears are known to forage in trash cans, and raccoons, too, but I've never seen horses do so!
Maybe that is the horse's place. Could be a very spoiled horse.
Maybe it thinks it is a dog!!!
God bless you!
Cezar
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