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Join Date: 10-12-07
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Snakes
It seems that at least in film, horses seem very sensitive to the whereabouts and approach of snakes, and spook and run off easily. Is this just because they have eyes set in the sides of their head, and so better vision for this, or is there something else?
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Join Date: 08-12-07
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I dunno if all horses are like this as I've definitely ridden some horses who were oblivious. I rode one TB who used to have the snake hole in his stall as well as the mouse hole (although they probably shared come to think of it) and he always had dead snakes and mice in his stall. The mare on the other end with the same hole never had anything in hers.
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I've always wondered about snakes, ever since I read a book in which the heroine was reading a horse when the horse became scared of a snake and started charging away, dropping her on the ground. She ended up becoming paralyzed by the fall. Ever since then, it's been somewhat of a concern for me.
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So if it is simply a case of being more aware than we are, then there is a risk of this happening, the reaction happening, for other things that they see too? That would seem to make them highly spookable animals and yet they don't seem to be that bad.
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