@@shizukagozen777 most people generate salt on hands from sweat Horses like the salt on the hands to which is why the horse is licking their hands not biting
Flurries is when you have a constant down flow of usual large snow flakes, this is considered a dusting. Born and raised in the Midwest of the USA, we get inches to feet of snow fall.
Apart from an empty hand, have you ever notice that mounted police carry mints on them for the public to give to their horses. Horses love mints. The amount of people out there who think people would poison a horse far outweighs those who actually would. Horses are more sensitive to things than a lot of people realize. They hate people who wear perfume or scented deodorant.
@mula2626 yeah, I knew that...I just thought the worst...I see so many idiotic people trying to interact with the horses, and not in the right way! I feel that there should be barriers though...how would humans like to have their faces patted, stroked, kissed all day...to me it verges on abuse of those wonderful horses🐎
What did that woman give the horse to eat ?? That should have been stopped !! Tourists don't know the horse, or any particular diet they may have. Very Silly thing to do . 🇬🇧
You talking about the first women in the first video? She didn't give the horse anything , horses like to lick the salt off human hands , my horse does the same thing