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Originally Posted by mumstoy
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Originally Posted by kwak zzr
a cat is trained to use a litter tray cant horses be trained to do it on grass i mean they can learn to count cant they? every animal can learn that
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I was just thinking that. That being the case  then it's just horse owners being lazy and irresponsible then.
Cheers
Ben
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You obviously dont know much about horses do you.
Emm...I'm sure the ' ' in my post was a clue
a. They are NOT ALLOWED on the grass verge or pavement and many country lanes have none anyway.
Fair enough
b. Horses can be trained to do more than you could ever imagine (Show jumping, dressage - ie half pass, canter pirrouettes, flying changes - takes years of training and dedication - I know Ive done it) but - they will poo if needed RIGHT in the middle of above said highly trained activities. Im afraid just like bikes emit exhaust fumes, a horse will emit sh*t as it goes along
Well if they are that clever , then it was a valid question then. No?
c. Most horse owners are extremely responsible and caring and you can never be lazy when you own one - of that I can assure you  .
I'm sure most are but that doesn't mean we have to like horse poo being put about. My reference to lazy was linked to [b] . Same as dog owners who can't be bothered or too lazy to train their dogs.
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Anyways , what's all this keeping the revs down or pulling the clutch in when you come across a horse

. I don't
mumstoy ....<and breath.....>
I kill then engine myself and coast past. It is safe to do that provided you have good observational skills

. Still get the odd twit still trying to fly past though

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Cheers
Ben