tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post2658950425897957522..comments2024-02-17T02:33:59.962-08:00Comments on Adventures of a Horse Crazed Mind: G.E.B.L.E. Results! and Horses Dont LieChelsihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05045101705493626989noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-5016900815998158982009-06-16T18:24:06.505-07:002009-06-16T18:24:06.505-07:00Stephanie- I have heard of horses that have done t...Stephanie- I have heard of horses that have done that which is why I said "or at least exceptionally uncommon" (for them to lie).... because I've never personally known a horse that has done that but know people who know a horse who does or has...so I think is not really common...and those horses tend to be a bit exceptional in other ways, dont you think. Either way, the exception proves the rule right? lolChelsihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05045101705493626989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-83911515979642554022009-06-16T11:54:06.452-07:002009-06-16T11:54:06.452-07:00What fun! Sorry I missed it.
Great picture of the...What fun! Sorry I missed it.<br /><br />Great picture of the lake there. I especially like the first one.<br /><br />Umm... well I would say "horses don't lie" but I had a gelding who learn to act tired so he didn't get worked. If you do something or act in a certain way to deceive someone else that equates to lying right? <br /><br />I've also known horses that have learned to cough or limp to get out of riding. Now one might say they aren't lying really - they are just repeating an action that previously got them out of work. In a sense we trained them to act "tired" or "limp" or "cough". So I guess it depends. Is that not a motivating factor for humans as well. Ya know...call in sick, so you don't have to work? <br /><br />You tell me.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00029307154132762913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-21092302800822491162009-06-16T09:05:30.446-07:002009-06-16T09:05:30.446-07:00This was definitely fun, and you can tell that I a...This was definitely fun, and you can tell that I am used to "thinking" Arabs...lol!!!! They always keep you on your toes. :)Melaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08682815635702122191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-85506139232753879052009-06-15T16:55:29.453-07:002009-06-15T16:55:29.453-07:00Cowgirl Rae- LOL at your "the way a girl flip...Cowgirl Rae- LOL at your "the way a girl flips her hair" what a perfect analogy!! <br /><br />Paint Girl- I know it is hard from one pic...I dont have next weeks yet, I will have to try hard to see if I can find a series of pics!Chelsihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05045101705493626989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-89417488161269914782009-06-15T15:13:48.049-07:002009-06-15T15:13:48.049-07:00It is interesting how the results all came back ve...It is interesting how the results all came back very similiar. It is hard to tell what a horse is thinking from one picture, but I enjoyed it. This was fun and can't wait for next weeks!Paint Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05095673661149903754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-66701507165864236762009-06-15T14:50:00.215-07:002009-06-15T14:50:00.215-07:00That was fun.... I cant tell you how often I was c...That was fun.... I cant tell you how often I was checking to see if there was a posting on the results.<br /><br />Good game.<br /><br />I agree horses don't lie, they are in the moment and are fairly easy to read. the biggest issue I have is with people applying human thought, emotion and logic to the horses situation. <br /><br />As the higher intelligence creature it is our responsibility to understand the horses language, and communicate to him as "HE" understands it. <br /><br />Horses will read the flick of an ear or a swing of a head the same as we read a nod of a humans head or the way a girl flips her hair.... its all a matter of paying attention.Glen Moultonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12906745881273163379noreply@blogger.com