Rolling

Horses love to roll in the dirt. They especially love to roll right after you have spent about 45 minutes giving them a bath and doing their hair. Come to think of it they aren’t much different than Addie, who is almost 6 years old. Only she really prefers mud to plain, old dirt.

They start with a slight swaying of the body...

They start with a slight swaying of the body…

Then BOOM they are in the dirt!

Then BOOM they are in the dirt!

They say you can tell how much a horse is worth by how many times he rolls over, each roll is worth a hundred.

If Preacher knew how unattractive this looked I’ll bet he’d think twice.  Then again we don’t have any ladies hanging about so who cares?!

They say you can tell how much a horse if worth by how many times they roll over.  Each roll is worth a hundred bucks.

They say you can tell how much a horse is worth by how many times they roll over. Each roll is worth a hundred bucks.

Preacher was only worth about two hundred this go 'round.  He thinks he is worth much more, see how he shakes his head in disagreement?

Preacher was only worth about two hundred this go ’round. He thinks he is worth much more, see how he shakes his head in disagreement?

'It's okay Preacher, we both know you are worth more than that!"

‘It’s okay Preacher, we both know you are worth more than that!”

I love how he looks like he is licking the post in this picture even though he was a good 6 feet from the fence.  Silly old Preacher.

 

 

6 thoughts on “Rolling

  1. What a handsome fella. I guess it’s a horse thing because even the sight of a brush brings mine to his knees… Literally. Haha. Except Tipper isn’t even worth $1 most of the time.. He’s not a good roller!

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