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Is it possible to love a horse?

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Is it possible to love a horse?

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  1. ya, if ur a freak,          i dont know, who loves horses i mean, ya as a pet but i mean be real please, horses die in like ten years, wont have them forever


  2. Definitely YES!

  3. yes, it's possible to love anyone or anything. people sometimes seem like they love their pets more than other people(sometimes anyway) so yes, horses are not excluded in the circle of love.

  4. I think the question is, is it impossible to love a horse.  Okay I realize that everyone may not feel the same way I do about them, but horses are one of the easiest animals to love.  They go against their natural instincts and let people on their backs and on top of that they protect us.  They're beautiful, nothing is prettier than watching a herd of horses gallop in a field.  Just the fact that they are so trusting is enough to make anyone love them.

  5. Most definitely! And it doesn't even have to be your own horse. Like one answer above me, the day Go For Wand broke down at Belmont ( during a BC race) I was crying so hard I had to leave. Ditto for the day Barbaro had his accident. And the day they put Secretariat down? I totally lost it.

    "A horse gallops with its legs, perserveres with its heart and wins with its character." -- Tesio

    "Horse, you are truly a creature without equal, for you fly without wings and conquer without sword." -- The Koran

    "There's something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man." -- Sir Winston Churchill

    "The freedom of riding horseback has a place all it's own; the companionship of a horse means you'll never be alone." -- Unknown

  6. i love my cat...why wouldnt it possible to love God's creatures??? of course it is!

  7. when the champion quarter horse "town policy" broke down

    at los alamitos many years ago, 50 yards from the finish,

    i cried like a baby. it was sad because he was a gelding

    and had been a champion at age 2 and 3.  he was

    taken from his barn, as the story was told, and raced in

    Mexico in match races. then came back to win the los alamitos

    derby a few days later.....if he was a horse, and not a gelding he

    would have been retired to stud duty, but the old champion ran

    in allowance races until he was 5, and broke down, he is the only

    horse laid to rest in the los alamitos in field......Mr. ashment  made

    too much money off this horse to let him go out this way!!!!

    and now I'm pissed off all over  again!!!!! thanks..lol

  8. Of course, all animals are lovable!

  9. yes.  :) lol

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