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Join Date: 04-04-08
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Life Changes
The biggest change that we experienced in our horse's life has been my pregnancy and birth of children. The horse seemed to know before we were even sure that we had a bun in the oven.
Overall the adjustment was fine and we moved on. But I was wondering-is there anyone who has experienced other changes, where the horse didn't get on so well. |
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Join Date: 11-05-07
Location: Australia
Posts: 125
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There are a few documented cases of mares becoming very difficult to handle when their owner or usual rider was ovulating. Whether it's just a close bond, or the horse smelling the pheromones, I'm not sure.
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