tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-859668892608173511.post4826416835695367406..comments2023-07-04T09:30:15.968-05:00Comments on Gardening With Chickens and Other Trials of Farm Life: A lovely day for a rideJuliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07070165563654391741noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-859668892608173511.post-40257834368986261752013-09-11T21:11:51.429-05:002013-09-11T21:11:51.429-05:00That's how they scratch their backs, especiall...That's how they scratch their backs, especially when sweaty and dirty from a long ride. Also, I did bathe Lady because she was so sweaty, obviously she did not appreciate the bath. When I showed horses and gave them a bath, they had to stand tied until they dried or they would roll and get all dirty again.<br /><br />No, Lady minded her manners and did not spray Jan, I taught her well.<br /><br />Always watch the ears, where the ears go, the horse goes, she was totally fascinated with the Holsteins, as we rode on down the road, she kept looking back. Guess we need to get some.Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07070165563654391741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-859668892608173511.post-12111083065727361602013-09-11T17:17:45.530-05:002013-09-11T17:17:45.530-05:00Julie, why do horses and cows and buffalo roll in ...Julie, why do horses and cows and buffalo roll in the dirt and even more why do they seem to relish in this activity?? curious minds.....<br /><br />eeuuww, hopefully the post lady did NOT get a snotty hello (you didn't mention if she did!!)<br /><br />Great entry Julie - esp. loved your perspective from the saddle's view!! thanks for the post...love ya, CGskolgalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08790793751935430286noreply@blogger.com