Posted by Inno on June 21, 2011 at 09:21:57 from (70.54.184.7):
In Reply to: Had a fun morning! posted by TMo on June 21, 2011 at 09:10:51:
Well we had two rabbits dig their way out last night, wife and our border collie mix took care of that.
Couple of years ago our horse barn was flooded out (fixed a grade issue since then) so we took our two horses to the neighbor who had a horse barn but hadn't had horses for years. They now have cattle and our older horse did NOT like the noises she was hearing. Sometime during the night she decided to make a break for it. She removed some cattle wire from the top of the stall door then proceeded to scale the door and get out. The door was still latched securely when we looked at it the next day. These were VERY secure stalls and we had no concerns of her ever getting out. She had two tiny marks where her back legs rubbed the top of the door on the way out.
The next morning I let the dogs out and something caught my eye beside they garage. There was Gypsy looking at me as if to say "I want my barn back" I walked up to her calm as could be, she just stood there and I grabbed her halter and led her back to the barn. No worrying about her running away, she likes it here! She left the other horse (much younger) to fend for herself. She was quite happy where she was when we went to get her.
This post was edited by Inno at 09:22:33 06/21/11.
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