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The Mare GLARE! Show your evil lovelies!

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Show your EVIL MARE GLARES!
I swear Dash is the sweetest, nicest riding, best on the ground to handle horse we have... BUT IF LOOKS COULD KILL! She always has her ears pinned, unless I rattle a gate or have a bucket in my hands! :lol:

:shock: Does she bite?


And then she had to add to it! :-p
 
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Oh, I have to get some pics of Isabella. She has the meanest mare face I have ever seen! She is so sweet and has never kicked, bucked, or reared and does anything I ask her to do but she gives the meanest looks...the barn help have recently commented on it. I am torn between being upset that my mare intimidates people and being proud! LOL
 
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:lol: I like this thread idea!! Indie is generally a really sweet little horse (With humans, a total grump with other horses), but she just gets the most annoyed looks when she's having one of "her days" :lol:

 
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LOL. Love this idea!


"Do NOT sniff me you mindless, blobby, freak!' (she's now best friends with said gelding...probably because he's too dopey to take a hint at first and still followed her around like a puppy)



Myss Pony ALWAYS has a caca face on, but she never means it. Heck, she's a therapy pony and is absolutely bombproof!

"I hope you realize that I'm coming for you to catch me is because I FEEL like it and not because you called me >.>"


"I dont even want to THINK about where your mouth has been!"






"NOT THE BELLY!!! :shock:"


 
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ANGEL and ACE! We haven't seen anything about them in a really long time! You're slacking Golden! My mare doesn't really do mare glares, she just gives me a look that says, "Are you serious?" and that's rare. Her "I'm bored" face is much more common.
 
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Love the mare glares lol!

Here's my alpha in training. It started early with this one.

Here's Honor at 1 day old, she came out with a mare glare.
Mammal Horse Vertebrate Foal Colt


At 2 months old telling the boss mare on the other side of the gate that her days as boss are numbered.
Horse Mammal Vertebrate Mane Stallion


And telling Missy to get out of her space. Honor has been the boss of her dam and Missy (the resident giant) since she was about 2 weeks old. I've got my hands full with this one ;)
Horse Mammal Vertebrate Colt Foal
 
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I'm kinda upset about this.. I looked through my pictures and I do not have one single pissy face shot of either of my mares. I'm not sure Nikki really knows what it is unless Hickory is trying to steal her food.
 
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Fly, she'd let ya. If you want to scratch it she'll be your friend forever...even if she is making a pissy face the whole time. :lol:

Drum, I'll vouch for Nikki since I've seen it live lol. She made a pretty good one telling Hickory off in the pasture.
 
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Drum, I'll vouch for Nikki since I've seen it live lol. She made a pretty good one telling Hickory off in the pasture.
Yep, she can definitely use a pissy face for that... Oh my gosh, I meant to tell you but I'd forgotten.. I went to out feed last week and just sat on Hickory while he was eating.. Little snot bucked me off.. Was not expecting it AT ALL so he got the drop on me pretty good, which is RARE. I was turned around backwards sitting on his butt and on the phone, he popped up and off I went, luckily landed on my feet but he got a really nasty glare from me. Want a fat horse? :wink:
 
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