Answer me this riddle: where are the remaining 3 quarters in 1/4 horse? I have looked it up and found nothing no answer anywhere, online or off. Give me a buzz if you should discover the answer. Till then, this questions may remain one of the great conundrums of equine life.
And here's another poser for you: why are girls so much in love with horses?
Glaringly, the best person to answer this query is a girl, but ask any girl this question and she'll hum and haw and fail to come up with a convincing answer. If you harass her she is going to give up with a neighing laugh.
I have heard varied conjectures and ideas, naturally. One of them propounds that girls are born with love for horses in their DNA. Their DNA includes a small gene somewhere that programs them from birth to love horses. This gene is the feminine counterpart of the male one that makes men love sports. Now there's another riddle for you: are girls that don't love horses and blokes that don't love sports genetic mutants?
The feminine love for horses starts showing itself at a very young age, in childhood. If your daughter starts asking for toy horses and ponies, you know her horse-loving gene has kicked in. However , the degree of the loving differs substantially from girl to girl.
Soon, your daughter will graduate from toy horses and ponies to live ones. She will harass you, and believe me, daughters are also born with a strong harassing gene. She needs a live horse to ride, and she needs it on her next birthday.
When your daughter approaches sixteen years old, you will get the belief that the horse-loving gene has gone into remission because all of a sudden your daughter would like a car. If you have been stringing her along on the issue of purchasing a horse, you may find yourself puzzling over which is the lesser of the two evils: horse-power on 4 legs or horsepower on four wheels? You start working out the pricetag factors for both, and obviously find both are just a bit unaffordable for you.
Your self-delusion soon comes to a shattering end. Your daughter makes it very clear to you that she doesn't wish to have a automobile OR a pony, she needs a automobile AND a pony. The horse was in the genes, the automobile came along with age. In actuality, the desire that came together with the genes is much stronger, and is part of women's nature for life. That explains why you will see them buying their first horses at a later stage in life, when they can afford to do so without having to depend on their fathers or husbands.
Are all women born with the horse-loving DNA? I will leave you to figure that one out.
And here's another poser for you: why are girls so much in love with horses?
Glaringly, the best person to answer this query is a girl, but ask any girl this question and she'll hum and haw and fail to come up with a convincing answer. If you harass her she is going to give up with a neighing laugh.
I have heard varied conjectures and ideas, naturally. One of them propounds that girls are born with love for horses in their DNA. Their DNA includes a small gene somewhere that programs them from birth to love horses. This gene is the feminine counterpart of the male one that makes men love sports. Now there's another riddle for you: are girls that don't love horses and blokes that don't love sports genetic mutants?
The feminine love for horses starts showing itself at a very young age, in childhood. If your daughter starts asking for toy horses and ponies, you know her horse-loving gene has kicked in. However , the degree of the loving differs substantially from girl to girl.
Soon, your daughter will graduate from toy horses and ponies to live ones. She will harass you, and believe me, daughters are also born with a strong harassing gene. She needs a live horse to ride, and she needs it on her next birthday.
When your daughter approaches sixteen years old, you will get the belief that the horse-loving gene has gone into remission because all of a sudden your daughter would like a car. If you have been stringing her along on the issue of purchasing a horse, you may find yourself puzzling over which is the lesser of the two evils: horse-power on 4 legs or horsepower on four wheels? You start working out the pricetag factors for both, and obviously find both are just a bit unaffordable for you.
Your self-delusion soon comes to a shattering end. Your daughter makes it very clear to you that she doesn't wish to have a automobile OR a pony, she needs a automobile AND a pony. The horse was in the genes, the automobile came along with age. In actuality, the desire that came together with the genes is much stronger, and is part of women's nature for life. That explains why you will see them buying their first horses at a later stage in life, when they can afford to do so without having to depend on their fathers or husbands.
Are all women born with the horse-loving DNA? I will leave you to figure that one out.
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articles with other horse lovers, like all things about horse blanket
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