We often close off the front gate to our Tucson property and let the horses (three of them) play in the yard, so to speak. There's an acre for them, minus structures. One structure includes the feed room which has its own gate.
Yesterday young Mo (the Welsh Cobb-Morgan cross) apparently felt hungry, not that there's a scarcity of stuff to munch on in the yard, and butted his head through an exterior wall of the feed room. At least that's what we assume. He's a newbie and neither of the the other horses attacked the wall over the course of various years of opportunities. How he found the space between studs is anyone's guess.
My wife spotted him with his head through the hole. Sure, it's circumstantial, but he's showed creativity before.
Here are a couple of pics. First the hole.
Now the head that was responsible.
Yesterday young Mo (the Welsh Cobb-Morgan cross) apparently felt hungry, not that there's a scarcity of stuff to munch on in the yard, and butted his head through an exterior wall of the feed room. At least that's what we assume. He's a newbie and neither of the the other horses attacked the wall over the course of various years of opportunities. How he found the space between studs is anyone's guess.
My wife spotted him with his head through the hole. Sure, it's circumstantial, but he's showed creativity before.
Here are a couple of pics. First the hole.
Now the head that was responsible.