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- Hock: Financial condition of all horse owners.
- Stall: What your rig does at rush hour in an unfamiliar city on the
way to a big trail ride.
- A Bit: What you have left in your pocket after you've been to your
favorite tack shop.
- Fence: Decorative structure built to provide your horse with
something to chew on.
- Horse Auction: What you think of having after your horse bucks you
off.
- Pinto: Green coat pattern found on freshly washed light colored
horses left unattended for 2 minutes.
- Well Mannered: Hasn't stepped on, bitten, or kicked anyone for a
week.
- Rasp: Abrasive metal tool used to remove excess skin from ones
knuckles.
- Lunging: Popular training method in which a horse exercises their
owner by spinning them in circles until dizzy.
- Gallop: Customary gait a horse chooses when returning back to the
barn.
- Nicely Started: Lunges, but not enough health insurance to even
think about riding him.
- Colic: Gastro-intestinal result of eating at horse fair food stands.
- Colt: What your mare gives you when you want a filly.
- Easy to Load: Only takes 3 hours, 4 men, a 50lb bag of oats, and a
tractor with loader.
- Easy to Catch: In a 10x10 stall.
- Easy Rider: Rides good in a trailer; not to be confused with
"ride-able".
- Endurance Ride: End result when your horse spooks and runs away with
you.
- Hives: What you get when receive the vet bill for your 6 horses, 3
dogs, 4 cats, and 1 donkey.
- Hobbles: Walking gait of a horse owner after their foot has been
stepped on by their horse.
- Feed: Expensive substance used to manufacture manure.
- Dog House: What you are in when you spend too much money on grooming
supplies and pretty halters.
- Light Cribber: We can't afford to build anymore fencing or box
stalls for this buzz saw on four legs.
- Three Gaited Horse: A horse that. 1) trips, 2) stumbles, 3) falls.
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