tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136588102943602693.post1026756262825102053..comments2018-01-03T10:52:40.454-08:00Comments on windhover farm: Vengeancewindhover farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03169761146781566064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136588102943602693.post-52875369384561157612014-03-13T09:28:04.089-07:002014-03-13T09:28:04.089-07:00you are so right, for their own good! i knew a fel...you are so right, for their own good! i knew a fellow who used to check his fence by tossing a tid bit under the hot wire so his dogs would go under to get the food. when their tails hit the wire he knew if was on or not.. thats kindof mean but having a fence bully of a horse hit it, is just rightwindhover farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03169761146781566064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136588102943602693.post-35818501353278091652014-03-07T14:32:56.440-08:002014-03-07T14:32:56.440-08:00I know it sounds so cruel to say this, but there i...I know it sounds so cruel to say this, but there is some sort of satisfaction gained from knowing when they get that "pop." It is the same way with my 2 ponies. They always know when the fence isn't working and know exactly when they can maneuver through it. Two loose ponies in a neighborhood is NOT a good thing....so when we finally figured out the problem with our hotwire and got it fixed (thank you to my Dad, hubby and oldest son), I got that twisted feeling of both joy and satisfaction when I heard that "pop," too. It is for their safety and their own good!! buckponyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11856143564768689766noreply@blogger.com