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TEB

(12,840 posts)
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 10:47 AM Nov 2019

I got a horse hug this morning he is finally trusting us

Willie a beautiful boy we rescued several months ago. I was out feeding the herd donkey the horses goats and a pig. And I received a hug I love it I hugged Willie back as I looked into his eyes I see a soul. I hugged willie and kissed him he is so gentle a beautiful boy Clydesdale.

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I got a horse hug this morning he is finally trusting us (Original Post) TEB Nov 2019 OP
The love of a rescued horse leftieNanner Nov 2019 #1
The love of a rescued kitty. we have 5 rescued kitty cats. hubby cares for feral cats. trueblue2007 Nov 2019 #21
..... ashling Nov 2019 #2
Hug that sweet boy for me!!! redstatebluegirl Nov 2019 #3
The love of any rescued animal is worth it. My 3 dogs are all rescues and I love each of them... SWBTATTReg Nov 2019 #4
In a similar vein my wife and I try to project our appreciation to the occupying cat grantcart Nov 2019 #6
Good luck with that! catbyte Nov 2019 #11
Awww TEB Nov 2019 #23
I don't doubt you got a horse hug... but how is that expressed... seriously interested. usaf-vet Nov 2019 #5
A big neck leaning on my shoulder is a horse hug friend TEB Nov 2019 #7
So otherwise not showing aggression when meeting is not the same as receiving a hug. usaf-vet Nov 2019 #10
Dude TEB Nov 2019 #12
Ok.. I asked the questions because I try and convince people that there is no reason to fear bees. usaf-vet Nov 2019 #18
These are examples of a horse hug: catbyte Nov 2019 #14
Yup they are the best catbyte TEB Nov 2019 #17
sooooooooooooooooooo beautiful trueblue2007 Nov 2019 #22
I woke up this AM to lots of lightning and 15 loose horses running around. The lightning probably in2herbs Nov 2019 #8
Give Clyde a big DU hug for us. {{{}}} sarge43 Nov 2019 #9
Wonderful, TEB! cilla4progress Nov 2019 #13
That's wonderful. wendyb-NC Nov 2019 #15
What an awesome way to begin the day, my friend. catbyte Nov 2019 #16
Great, isn't it? Bayard Nov 2019 #19
😢 {{{hugs}}} Duppers Nov 2019 #20
Truly Bayard Nov 2019 #24

leftieNanner

(15,080 posts)
1. The love of a rescued horse
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 11:49 AM
Nov 2019

Is very special. When that light turns on in their eyes, it's like magic. We have 54 horses at the sanctuary where I volunteer, and they are all a delight. Give that big boy a hug from me.

trueblue2007

(17,203 posts)
21. The love of a rescued kitty. we have 5 rescued kitty cats. hubby cares for feral cats.
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 04:26 PM
Nov 2019

i am HAPPY h=to hear about your rescued horsie !!!!! I'd love to hug him.

SWBTATTReg

(22,100 posts)
4. The love of any rescued animal is worth it. My 3 dogs are all rescues and I love each of them...
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 12:38 PM
Nov 2019

deeply and they know it. Spoiled rotten too, which I don't mind one bit! To all of us who have rescue animals...I'd like to think that there is a special spot in heaven for all of us!

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
6. In a similar vein my wife and I try to project our appreciation to the occupying cat
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 12:50 PM
Nov 2019

who has moved in and taken us hostage.

Our goal is to try and reduce the number of "jump on us in the middle of the night" occurrences, although in full blown Stockholm Syndrome we have come to become attached to these attacks as well.

catbyte

(34,367 posts)
11. Good luck with that!
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 01:15 PM
Nov 2019

I haven't slept on my stomach since 2014 because a certain 20-pound spoiled rescue named Otis insists on using my stomach as a trampoline around 3:30 a.m. or so.

It's their world, we merely live in it to serve them.



usaf-vet

(6,178 posts)
5. I don't doubt you got a horse hug... but how is that expressed... seriously interested.
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 12:46 PM
Nov 2019

No horses in my life.

I understand honey bee behavior. Having been a beekeeper. I would bet you might be as confused about their behavior as I am about your horses.

usaf-vet

(6,178 posts)
10. So otherwise not showing aggression when meeting is not the same as receiving a hug.
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 01:12 PM
Nov 2019

Would I recognize the difference if I observed it happening to someone else?

So otherwise not showing aggression when meeting is not the same as receiving a hug.

Does that meeting show respect, fear, or just distrust?

usaf-vet

(6,178 posts)
18. Ok.. I asked the questions because I try and convince people that there is no reason to fear bees.
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 02:06 PM
Nov 2019

I have avoided horses because I don't know how to interpret their behavior so I feel it is better to avoid that misjudge.

I will take the time to explain about bee behavior to those who ask because I want people to understand their benefit to food production and help them understand why bees (pollinators) are so necessary for our future.

-30-

in2herbs

(2,945 posts)
8. I woke up this AM to lots of lightning and 15 loose horses running around. The lightning probably
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 12:58 PM
Nov 2019

scared them. They're all safe and back at their proper homes.

I have a friend who worked for Budweiser and owned several Budweiser Clydesdales. The are beautiful and gentle creatures. One of the ranches nearby owns a couple of Clydes and to see them on the road is awesome.

Horses can show affection in any number of ways. Nickering, lowering its head and gently placing it against your body, leaning its head on your shoulder, even blocking your path to keep you from leaving.

I agree with TEB, you can see the soul of horse thru the eyes of a horse.

sarge43

(28,941 posts)
9. Give Clyde a big DU hug for us. {{{}}}
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 01:01 PM
Nov 2019

Clydesdales: Gentle giants. You're so lucky to have one as a friend.

Bayard

(22,048 posts)
19. Great, isn't it?
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 02:31 PM
Nov 2019

Big old draft horses are wonderful. So tolerant of us wee humans.

The mare I lost last winter (after 30 years), used to lean her forehead into my chest, asking for ear scritchies. I miss her every day.

Duppers

(28,117 posts)
20. 😢 {{{hugs}}}
Wed Nov 6, 2019, 03:36 PM
Nov 2019

Understanding missing any loved person-animal just fills me with tears. They have such great hearts.

Last year I drove my 86yo uncle to see my mother at her nursing home. During the long drive he related the story of a horse he lost 45yrs earlier. His voice caught several times & I looked over & tears were running from my old uncle's face. I squeezed his hand as I fought my own tears.

❤ critters. They're often better than people.

{{{Hugs}}}, Bayard


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