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I have no doubt at all that Oz can easily get out of the chain arrangement
you described. Although generally my Fjords would prefer to break down the
fence to get to a round bale, they are pretty good with latches too.
Definitely needs to be some
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I always put a belt and suspenders on those gates with the chain latch
as you describe.
I once watched one of our horses open the chain latch by rattling the
gate repeatedly with his nose. It was clear to me that the horse knew
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ok, so a couple of weeks ago, oz was found on a saturday morning happily
munching on some hay stored in the barn by the school horses. it was still warm
enough that the barn doors were open at night. i had assumed that i didn't hook
the gate on his
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I love that Laurie: prehensile nose!!! A very apt description!
Jen
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. i suspect he and his prehensile nose have been
playing with it and discovered
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