I didn’t see any stables, just horses chilling wherever.
If she decides that a plant looks tasty, strength alone won’t help you save her from herself
Yeah, I am kinda confused how the horses eating Styrofoam and hanging out just wherever are alive at all. Some were left to wander, sone were tied up in areas to eat whatever.
Maybe generations of the ones that would be saved by not letting them eat poison culling themselves created a breed that is either immune to poison and the kind of dumb shit that usually kills horses.
I think farm communities here have a different relationship with animals where like they clearly groom them and make some effort for them to not die, there’s not so much effort.
I didn’t see any stables, just horses chilling wherever.
Stable owners hate this one trick to save 100% on your rent!
Honestly, I think they just self-selected for the ones not eating poisonous shit. I’m pretty sure the same applies on Iceland: The horses know what they can and can’t eat, because the ones who don’t know either learn or stop eating entirely.
We coddle our darlings way too much for their natural instincts. On the other hand, that makes us responsible for compensating.
I didn’t see any stables, just horses chilling wherever.
Yeah, I am kinda confused how the horses eating Styrofoam and hanging out just wherever are alive at all. Some were left to wander, sone were tied up in areas to eat whatever.
Maybe generations of the ones that would be saved by not letting them eat poison culling themselves created a breed that is either immune to poison and the kind of dumb shit that usually kills horses.
I think farm communities here have a different relationship with animals where like they clearly groom them and make some effort for them to not die, there’s not so much effort.
Stable owners hate this one trick to save 100% on your rent!
Honestly, I think they just self-selected for the ones not eating poisonous shit. I’m pretty sure the same applies on Iceland: The horses know what they can and can’t eat, because the ones who don’t know either learn or stop eating entirely.
We coddle our darlings way too much for their natural instincts. On the other hand, that makes us responsible for compensating.