One of the countless reasons why animal enthusiasts usually identify themselves as animal lovers is because we cherish how our animals reciprocate our feelings. For example, I love being excited to see my dog when I get home. I especially love his ‘I’m so excited that I can’t contain myself and my tail is about to wiggle right off my bum!’ level of excitement.
The same is true for horse lovers. We love the affection we receive from our partners-in-crime. Muzzle nuzzles and soft nickers are the fastest ways to our hearts.
Every horse is unique, and therefore every rider’s relationship with his or her horse is special.
When I head out to the barn to ride my horse, I can’t wait for us to start our interaction. I’ll walk past her stall and say, ‘Hi, girl’ as I head to the arena to check in with my trainer, and she’ll pick her head up and give me an acknowledging glance.
Some might argue this is not an ‘acknowledging’ glance but only recognition of sound outside her stall. To you, naysayer, I challenge you to befriend a horse. I will anthropomorphize my horse’s actions like it’s my job, but I also believe that my mare knows me, and our interactions are unique to our relationship.
With the disclaimer that it may be technically rude behavior by some standards, or it may be something she does for every rider at the barn, here are some things my horse does that make me feel special:
How about you? What things does you horse do that make you feel special?
Allison Griest is a freelance writer based in Texas. Follow her on Twitter: @allisongriest.
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My horses live right outside my home and I work from home so we see each other all day. What I love it that no matter what time of day they knicker when I pull in the driveway. It fills my heart with joy!