I've got horses!

Spiro, OK(Zone 7a)

"But Eileen, you've already bit off more than you can chew!"

Okay, just kidding - they're not ours. This morning, I had to run to the convenience store, and on my way, I stopped to let out my chickens. There in front of me were two GORGEOUS white horses. Inexperienced moron that I am, I walked slowly up to one, held my hand out (he sniffed me, but wouldn't let me pet him) and then I got the bigger one to let me pet him. Well - I guess I shouldn't have done that, because our friend who came over said I could have gotten the crap kicked out of me since they were both stallions. She said the smaller one is a yearling, and the other likely 2 years old. One has shoes on its back hooves. They're not branded or tagged. We went over to the one neighbor we knew had horses (the other neighbor only has geldings) and they didn't know whose they were. So, we called the sheriff to report them, and called a few prominent neighbors who might at least know whose they are. We had to leave messages.

So, our friend got them into our paddock so they wouldn't get hit by a car (or God forbid tear up my garden) and they're "talking" with our neighbor's geldings (at least the older one is). He's so pretty, he's almost pure white with a few dalmation spots and blue, blue eyes. The other is mostly white as well, with a buff colored tail. I don't want to keep them (I have young kids and no money to care for horses right now (plus we're boarding 10 head of cattle who are in a different paddock right now). I guess there's a waiting period if no one reports them and then we can keep or sell them. We'll sell them, because a stallion is NOT in the cards with kiddos.

So, fun morning! Now I've got two water troughs to fill in addition to my chicken's waterer. Someone should be paying me for all this time spent on animals that aren't even mine!!!

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Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

Appys. Very irresponsible of their owner to let stallions run loose. Not wild just because they are stallions but they can wreak havock with a mare in the picture.

Spiro, OK(Zone 7a)

I guess he was out of town and his son was house-sitting. I don't know how he found us, but he picked them up today and was extremely grateful (even offered to pay us for the inconvenience, but I refused). All's well that ends well.

Lodi, United States

They were beautiful. The son was probably terribly relieved that they came back safely.

One day all my dogs got out under the fence and ran around the neighborhood until I came home from work. I was very lucky none were hit by a car, or caused an accident. There are five and three of them are big enough to scare people, though they are not aggressive. Only the Border Collie was waiting at the door...but he is an awful goody-two-shoes.

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

Bet the BC was writing down everything and ready to spill his guts when you drove up. LOL

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Glad to hear the horses found their home. These days, folks that can't afford to feed and maintain their horses are dumping them out where they think they will receive care. I am happy this wasn't the case.

Our neighbor had a few and they were poorly looking. He would turn them out and they came down and browsed on our open pasture and drank out of the pond and fertilized. We never complained as they weren't harming anything and needed to eat. He has since gotten rid of them and I really don't want to know if he dumped them. Prefer to think he gave them away.

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