Romy wrote:
And wow, coming to you and lying down next to where you are sitting sounds like a story from a horse book for little girls, an ultimate dream.
Indeed - it's like right out of a fairytale sometimes. I also tried for the first time to see if he would follow me freely without any tack from the arena back to the barn. He did so the last three days
. He did not even go for the juicy grass on the side of the road, or follow fellow horses when they passed us by. He just walked with me to the barn like it was the most normal thing to do.
This is all quite a new bond between us...
Romy wrote:
I think that if everyone knew a Mucki, the horse world would look very different... he is one of those horses who can make people see horses with different eyes.
Sometimes I think that Mucki is one of those horses, who are so readily labelled a 'difficult horse'. He is not easy to read, with quirks and fears, and he's testing my patience often. But it seems that I believed in him for long enough that now I get repaid in full
. We'll see if it lasts
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anat wrote:
I was thinking that there are so many faces to your Mucki. he sound and look so majestic at times , wild and powerful, or mischief and playful, or just a big slim teddy bear in need of admiration and a hug.
Yeah, that's exactly him. One moment the epitome of a proud and strong horse, the other moment a little, shy child. But that's just what makes him so loveable
.