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nuknees
03-13-2015, 17:56
I see lots of photos by hikers and they are some place with horses. Where is this? Are they wild or is it just a section of trail running through a farmers meadow where his horses are kept?

Spirit Walker
03-13-2015, 18:00
They are wild horses at a state park in southern Virginia called Grayson Highlands.

MuddyWaters
03-13-2015, 18:20
The ponies were introduced to eat vegetation. They even receive yearly medical checkups. Excess colts get sold to keep the numbers there they want. Although the herd is allowed to roam free, wild might be a bit of a strong word. They are very accustomed to people.

Hikes in Rain
03-13-2015, 19:07
Anything out there that comes up to you and begs for food isn't wild. But they are darned cute. :)

ALLEGHENY
03-13-2015, 19:10
Cute? They wanted to eat my pack.

MuddyWaters
03-13-2015, 19:40
Cute? They wanted to eat my pack.

You must not have brought them carrots like everyone else, and they got mad. Darned entitled ponies.

ALLEGHENY
03-13-2015, 19:49
You must not have brought them carrots like everyone else, and they got mad. Darned entitled ponies.

Carrots don.t have a good calories/wt worth me to haul them from Damascus.

Namtrag
03-13-2015, 20:16
Same place has big Texas Longhorns wandering around at certain times of year. Was kind of freaked out the first night I saw one as it strolled through my campsite with some of its buddies.

FlyFishNut
03-13-2015, 21:37
This one didn't get pushy. He must have known I was a republican and wouldn't give him anything for free....30210

FlyFishNut
03-13-2015, 21:42
30211It was bitter cold the day we hiked out - didn't see any horse. I guess they hunkered down somewhere...

Slo-go'en
03-13-2015, 21:46
Cute? They wanted to eat my pack.

They wanted the salt in your straps. That's why dogs like to lick your hand when your all sweaty too.

Walking through a herd of cows is always fun too.

Donde
03-14-2015, 00:42
You must not have brought them carrots like everyone else, and they got mad. Darned entitled ponies.

As we all know here on WB the ponies only started getting entitled recently. I am pretty sure the older generations of ponies were not like this at all.

Malto
03-14-2015, 08:43
As we all know here on WB the ponies only started getting entitled recently. I am pretty sure the older generations of ponies were not like this at all.

I saw where some of the younger ponies has a fund raiser on gofundme for a vacation to The Kentucky Derby. Kids today!

Lone Wolf
03-14-2015, 08:49
i've seen some older fat ponies set up a pony feed. bales of hay and oats

Bronk
03-14-2015, 09:41
The deer are tame there too...they beg like dogs.

Traveler
03-14-2015, 09:44
I saw where some of the younger ponies has a fund raiser on gofundme for a vacation to The Kentucky Derby. Kids today!

HAHA! One of them managed to get entry tickets, but not the plane fare yet...

tiptoe
03-14-2015, 10:38
I stupidly sat down on a bench near a pony to eat a granola bar. As soon as I opened it the pony stuck his head over my shoulder. It was very calm, but insistent. I, equally insistent, rubbed its nose and talked to it while I munched. In a couple of minutes the pony was practically in my lap, but as soon as the last bite was consumed, it moved away. These ponies are very accustomed to humans. A little later, I passed within maybe 10 feet of a foal nursing, and neither pony was disturbed by my presence.

nuknees
03-14-2015, 16:14
Wow...coolness! Thanks everyone for the info and experiences! I hope I make it there! :)

WingedMonkey
03-14-2015, 17:44
For years there were these signs:

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And now there are also these signs:

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This is one more case of where "Hike your own hike" means "Don't tell me what to do".

And the reason the ponies behave like giant feral rats.