P.J. Alling wrote:
 
> Horses? Noise?  You don't need noise. I had a horse bolt on me catching
> sight of waving cloth out of the corner of it's eye.  It doesn't take
> much "strange" to get on a horses nerves.

Very much aware of this; the horse my wife currently rides is terrified of
domestic wheeled rubbish bins. He will happily put up with screaming
children, trucks, buses - but show him a 'horse-eating bin', even from a
distance, and he goes nuts. 

I suppose it's part of the fun working out behind the camera what innocent
thing you might do which will start them off! Using a camera at least makes
a break from my part of the deal, which usually involves a wheelbarrow, an
empty stable and a vast amount of horse exhaust.

Malcolm


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