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Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyrs and Horses
What a touching story... Joy (Maggie's Mom)
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From: <Dancingpyr@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyrs and Horses
> In a message dated 6/29/99 2:22:40 AM EST, THill61132@AOL.COM writes:
>
> << We were wondering if anyone has had any experience
> with pyrs and horses or mountain lions and pyrs. >>
>
> Well, we don't have any experience with mountain lions, but we do with
horses
> and pyrs. When we got our first 3 pyrs, we had 2 horses living on our
> property (along with goats, chickens, geese, and cats). We were a little
> concerned about the horses stepping on the pups, but soon everyone was
living
> in harmony. Currently we have our older horse, who's 30, living at home.
> He's a special case, as he's nearly blind. Tanuki is doing very well with
> him. He watches out for the horse, and seems to know when the horse is
> getting close. While in the pasture, Tanuki keeps an eye on the horse and
> goats. He's learning his job well.
>
> Our other horse is currently being boarded at a nearby stables (they have
an
> indoor arena, which has proved to be wonderful the winter time). Last
week I
> took Baron out to the stables with me. While going down the aisle of the
> barn, he looked up at each horse that we came to. Then we arrived at my
> horse's stall. As soon as Baron saw my horse, he jumped up on the door
and
> licked my horse on the nose. It was nice that Baron remembered the horse,
> and I think the horse remembered Baron.
>
> Regards, Robyn with Baron, Tanuki, Zoe and Kes
>
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