Our's liked peppermint. Used to carry them in my pocket when I would go over to feed and water. We had one, that liked to nip and grab though. You couldn't wear a good coat out to the barn. As soon as you turned your back he would grab you. Dad used to keep his smokes in the pocket of his tee shirt. He's lost more then one pocket, plus his smokes to that horse Used to laugh pretty hard watching dad trying to catch that horse to get his smokes backThats some sheep saddle there wolf,,lol,, I just came across a Halflinger gelding
a 3 year old trained to pull a sulky. A little bit maybe 14 hands and I think if you let him he would crawl in to bed with you at night if you let him, hes a sweet heart, He liked to rip my pocket off trying to get some root beer barrels I had,,My old Arab mare loved pepper mints,, funny how they are just like kids.
Im glad the old boy is doing well ,,remember theres a special place in heaven for people that love horses
Picture please!He was bred to be a combined driving horse but got too tall. 1/4 thoroughbred, 1/4 Cleveland Bay, and 1/2 Oldenburg. The latter two breeds were often used for carriage horses and were used to pull artillary pieces in WWI. I never would have set out to buy a horse that tall, but he has a wonderful personality. Willing, honest, kind. Hard to care for since I can just barely reach the top of his back. Built like an oversize TB, everything scaled up. Withers like the Continental Divide, so riding bareback is not a real agreeable proposition.
Here are a couple from this most recent medical adventure, one in the clinic and one at home.Picture please!
I love big TB mix horses!