The wild horses came on our street today. They like to eat the grass in people’s yards. I looked outside and they were right across the street. There were 4 of them. This light colored one was laying down and the brown one kept bothering the light one. They were nipping at each other.
Those two kept it up a little while but they then started walking away. Then I heard noise a little later. The neighbor lady was standing in her driveway, clapping her hands yelling at the horses. They were ignoring her. First they all had to poop in the road. Right across from my house. When one goes, they all go. Then these 2 brown horses were really getting into biting each other. I kept snapping pictures.
Look at those teeth. They were in the middle the road and stomping and jumping up on two legs. They were not happy with each other.
They did that for a little while and then took off running down the street. I didn’t want to chase after them. I got the pictures I wanted. I think they were trying to establish who the dominant one is.
They didn’t made any noise doing it though, just pushing and biting and jumping.
kewl……wow.well i get to deal with a few rescue horses here…they are a handful, but fun, an my experience, horses like to get along most of the time with one another, unless there is one in heat sumwhere… cool photos…..u gotz deere..
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From what I have seen they usually get along. They don’t like other groups of horses and this was a small group.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ck-AUCYWEAA_kR-.jpg That is the picture of the horse laying down, then the brown horse started bugging it.
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Yes, you got some cool pictures to share with all of us. Amazing!
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Thank you Ruth.
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Amazing pictures, Connie. Sorry about the mess in the road. I hope the owners cleared it up. 🙂
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I got a snow shovel and picked up some of it yesterday. There was a lot. I am waiting for it to dry up to do the rest. Euwwww.
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No one cleans it up. It dries up and people drive over it. I pick it up in front of my house. It is across the street. I just told my son to go shovel it up but he said he won’t.
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How exotic to have wild horses roaming the streets 🙂 Burnt horse excrement is good fertiliser, I´ve heard. 😛 And, yes – look at those teeth… :O
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They don’t harm people. They are gentle around people.
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I wonder where you are with horses in the street!
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Northern Nevada.
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Looks like you have some very unusual scenery. 🙂
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Beautiful, exciting pictures! Thanks for sharing!
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It was amazing to watch.
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What an incredible event to witness, and your pictures are wonderful! Just found your blog, after you visited mine and liked it. Thank you! ~ Vickie
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Thank you. I was looking at your blog from a search on what to do with a graduation robe. You had a good idea.
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Thank you Connie! Sometimes an idea just pops into my head…the graduation gown idea was one of them. I am now following your blog and I love your pictures! Enjoy your weekend!
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It’s still amazing to me that you have wild horses in your TOWN! And to think they don’t always get along. Very nice pictures of their frolics or fight or whatever!
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The ranchers hate the wild horses and would love to capture them all and make them go away. I like the horses.
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Wild horses in Suburbia……great shots, Connie!
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Thank you. They have moved on. I have not seen them again.
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I grew up around horses, I cannot imagine the damage two warring horses could do to my gardens. Those were great shots!
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They like to lay in peoples yards. I have not seen them around here again.
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