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There's something I've noticed about horses for years.  I've asked vets about 
it, and they had to look to see what I was talking about and had no clue as 
to what it was.  Mostly I noticed it in my Arabs.  They have those huge 
nostrils.  It isn't as evident in Fjords, as they're nostrils are differently 
shaped (due to the necessity of warming their breath before it enters the 
lungs in their home country????).  Anyway, I know it seems weird.  But if you 
look at your horse, in his/her nostril will be what looks like a huge pore.  
I thought it was some kind of scar when I saw it in my first horse.  But then 
I noticed horse after horse after horse has this.  But I was listening to 
Oregon Public Broadcast Radio last Sunday and they said to wait and they 
would tell you about an organ you never knew you had!  Okay, they got my 
attention.  Said it is a Jacobson Organ (Brian, where are you now!).  It is a 
large pore like thing in nostrils of all mammals!  It is most evident though 
in reptiles.  It does serve a purpose they say.  It sends primal scents, that 
we aren't even consciously aware of to the back of the brain, the most 
primitive part.  I guess searching for that musk smell.  When you get the 
feeling when you see somebody that they like you or do NOT like you, it may 
not just be body language (according to the speaker on the show), but you 
could be picking up on the subliminal scent of the person reacting to you.

So, for me that small mystery is solved.  Had to pass it on.  But I wonder if 
anybody else has ever even noticed these little pores in their horses?

Pamela

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