Fifty Ways
to.....
annoy your pasture-mates and slaves
- A stick with a few dead leaves on
it can make very scary noises. Take advantage of this fact.
- Plastic bags can also be quite
scary to other horses.
- So can large pieces of rubber.
- Well, Ok, pretty much anything can
appear frightful when held in the mouth and shaken. It is very funny chasing
around other horses using this knowledge.
- Other horses also seem to be quite
scared of loud noises. A hoof against metal works quite well.
- Coughing loudly behind an
unsuspecting horse can also be quite effective.
- Most horses do not know what to
think when you stand on your hind legs for more than 5 seconds at a time.
- Most horses also do not know what
to think when you climb into the salt feeder.
- Or the grain feeder.
- Neither do most people.
- Any open object is meant to be
climbed into. Never mind the size of the object in comparison to your size.
- Also never mind that the object may
be harder to exit than it was to enter.
- Trailers are more fun to get into
than they are to get out of. Do not consider this fact when entering the
trailer; but strongly consider it when asked to get out.
- Horse hair bears a striking resemblance
to grass.
- So does people hair.
- All objects have the potential to
be edible. Much taste-testing and chewing is required to discover this
potential.
- Other horses make interesting
noises when you nip them.
- especially when you nip them on the
butt.
- & especially when the horse you are
nipping is a female.
- People make interesting noises when
you place your foot on theirs
- People also make interesting noises
when you buck while they are sitting on your back.
- The higher the buck, the louder the
noise.
- If you possess a large, 'hangey down
thing', then you *are* a stallion, no matter what the vet did to you.
- Be sure everyone *knows* that you
are a stallion.
- Mares find stallions very
attractive. Remind them of this as often as possible. Ignore any rude
remarks, or respond with one of the above techniques for regaining control
of the herd.
- Food was meant to be eaten and
water was meant to be drunk.
- Nothing can change this fact. The
more barriers in the way, the more number 26 applies.
- Water is also meant to be splashed
in.
- and rolled in.
- These acts are more fun when
someone is sitting on your back.
- If something is fun without an
audience, it is twice as fun with an audience.
- the larger the audience, the
greater the fun.
- one word: flatulence.
- bits were made to be chewed on.
They were *not* made as a device to control you.
- Ditto with halters.
- and lead ropes.
- "Good boy!" should be
music to the ears. Respond to this phrase with pricked ears and a happy
face. This phrase always applies to you.
- Come to think of it, "good
boy" is the *only* phrase that always applies to you.
- "No" does not apply to
you. Ever. Neither does "naughty" or any similarly negative
phrase.
- Be sure your slave knows that these
phrases do not apply to you and you do not appreciate any negative
attitudes.
- "Whoa" applies to you
when you are tired of moving.
- "Giddyup" applies when
you are tired of standing.
- Under opposite circumstances, each
can easily be as misinterpreted as the other.
- In fact, most phrases can easily be
misinterpreted to your liking.
- Rules were meant to be broken.
- Unless they are rules that you
wrote.
-
Then they should be applied as
often as possible.
- In as many different circumstances
as possible.
- As long as possible
- Possibilities are endless.
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