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I want to learn to understand Horse Language? (From Horse Lovers)

Lobo

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Hey fellow zoolovers. I have a question. I've watch plenty of videos about ready and understanding Horse body language. But I would like to hear some experiences from actual Horse-lovers. I have a friend that will ask me to watch his horses when he goes on trips to deliveries. He has 3 horses, two mares and a gelding. Both mares let me lick them and rub their pussies. One mare in particular I have a real bond with. As in she'll come to me, follow me around and even turn around and push her hind onto me. I really want to fuck her but I don't have anything to reach her height and I'm 6'2... anywhoo when I rub her she push up against me and rubs side to side against my hand. She even lets me eat her out. But lately she greets me, after a while turns around and wants me to rub her. I do but she will then stomp her hind legs and lift them as if about to kick. So I stop. I get frustrated not because she doesn't let me but because I don't know what she wants. I feel as though she gets fed up with me not being able to fuck her and gets mad. So I finger her. She winks and seems to enjoy it but once again she does the leg lift and stomp. I don't know wether she gets annoyed with me or is teasing me by saying come get me... I really don't want to be kicked. What I'm really asking is what is she trying to tell me and what signs should I be weary about or ones that will give confidence.


What's crazy is he used to have a stallion... I had the most confidence with him. I would pet him, he'd drop his cock, lick his don't even rub my face all over his balls... and loved me grabbing and sucking his cock even after being turned into a gelding. I dont know what happened to him one day he was gone and my friend said very simple answer. I hope he wasn't sent to a butcher...
 
First off, if they aren't your horses you have no business messing with them sexually at all without permission from their owner.

Behavior like you described can cause someone to get hurt if they have no clue why the horse is acting that way.
It can also become a problem the owner simply doesn't want to deal with and he'll simply get rid of her.

Second, If you don't have a workong knowledge of horse behavior, learn before you get yourself, the horse or both of you injured.
 
⬆What he said.⬆

Plus you need to understand that this isn't a game that you are learning the moves to. Horses are living individuals that are learning right along side of you. We have a standardized language that we use to communicate when we ride. What you are doing is working out an expansion to that language that covers things not in the original vocabulary.

The big problem is that everyone in contact with that horse needs to be part of the program or you have potential for a really confused horse. The horse will eventually figure out that you are different than the other humans but there is a lot of room for mistakes between now and then. The horse could be punished or worse for doing things you are teaching with other humans. Or you could be outed by the horse.

Where did that other horse go? Did he keep asking for the "grooming" that he enjoyed so much? Or did someone catch on and conclude that he was "ruined"?

You need to keep it fantasy until you can have your own horse.
 
i'm wondering if anyone ever listens to this advice....
An actuality I would guess very few listen to this advice. People don't understand that if they're not yours don't play with them because you could actually do a lot of damage to them. They may start liking it and asking the owners to play with them and that just creates problems. They could get sexually frustrated and become depressed and stuff like that. Without owners permission you should never play with another animal. To me this is the same as fence hopping.
 
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