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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"How does the horse know the Queen has died ? "
It won't specifically, but it will know that she hasn't been to see it of late. Horses are highly intelligent and can frequently suffer stress when separated from familiar surroundings, people or other horses. They'll grieve if field mates die.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Horses are often used in programs called “Equine Therapy”, do to their ability to detect and read the feelings and emotions of humans. People with PTSD and other Mental Health issues can use this program to spend time with horses as a type of therapy.
So in a word, yes - the horse will realise that the Queen is no longer around and will feel a great sense of loss.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"In olden days the animals were often buried with their rulers ..
As a measure of grief ?"
Sometimes it was because of practical reasons. So the king could have his horse with him in the afterlife |
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"In olden days the animals were often buried with their rulers ..
As a measure of grief ?
Sometimes it was because of practical reasons. So the king could have his horse with him in the afterlife"
I was making a joke Tom - rulers and measure |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
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"In olden days the animals were often buried with their rulers ..
As a measure of grief ?
Sometimes it was because of practical reasons. So the king could have his horse with him in the afterlife
I was making a joke Tom - rulers and measure "
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings..." nope I think whoever feeds it is its friend |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My cat used to sulk for a day and ignore us after we picked it up from the cattery after going on holiday. So yes. "
Our cat does the same. We don't put her in a cattery as we have neighbours come in however she's all over of us as soon as we walk in the door and then ignores us for several days on end. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings..."
Or else it wouldn’t be an animal . Would be a thing .
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When we lost one of our dogs we took the other one in to the vets to allow him to sniff him, that way he knew his buddy was no more and he wouldn't pine for him not coming home.."
awww xx sorry for your loss
I do believe animals grieve....After we lost our last dog my cat would sleep in his bed and when we brought the asked home she would curl up next to him just like she would in life.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When we lost one of our dogs we took the other one in to the vets to allow him to sniff him, that way he knew his buddy was no more and he wouldn't pine for him not coming home..
awww xx sorry for your loss
I do believe animals grieve....After we lost our last dog my cat would sleep in his bed and when we brought the asked home she would curl up next to him just like she would in life.
" My ragdoll cat misses his mum who passed away last November and he often scratches at her wardrobe door and like to sleep in there then next to me on the bed. Yes Animals sense feelings. |
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"When we lost one of our dogs we took the other one in to the vets to allow him to sniff him, that way he knew his buddy was no more and he wouldn't pine for him not coming home..
awww xx sorry for your loss
I do believe animals grieve....After we lost our last dog my cat would sleep in his bed and when we brought the asked home she would curl up next to him just like she would in life.
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Thank you..
Was a couple of years ago..
Both our dogs went looking for the car after we had her pts, one used to sit very close to her in her latter years which she wouldn't have tolerated as a younger animal..
I did wonder if he knew she wasnt well and she knew his closeness wasn't to be wary of.. |
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"Animals definitely have feelings.
did a horse tell you that lol
Or is it a shaggy dog story ?shit the Queens passed I had no idea
You would have thought the BBC would have mentioned something? " true but don't watch TV much lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have horses, they do have emotion and can sense your own. Wether they have exactly the same emotions as us is a topic for debate in the equine world but emotion is part of being a sentient being. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings..." Absolutely they do!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Who has the most feelings. A horse, a donkey or a mule.. ?"
All the same feelings but... horses are feisty so will show them.
Donkeys, same but very modest.
Asses - they have feelings but are very docile, slow & submissive with it
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Who has the most feelings. A horse, a donkey or a mule.. ?
All the same feelings but... horses are feisty so will show them.
Donkeys, same but very modest.
Asses - they have feelings but are very docile, slow & submissive with it
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Donkeys are the devil of the equine world…. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Who has the most feelings. A horse, a donkey or a mule.. ?
All the same feelings but... horses are feisty so will show them.
Donkeys, same but very modest.
Asses - they have feelings but are very docile, slow & submissive with it
Donkeys are the devil of the equine world…." They do come across as players too, bit sly tbf! |
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings..." The new king about to sell them off they are all going
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What do peoples mean when they say asses are wild?
Wild as left to roam?
Is an ass different to a donkey?"
A donkey is the only member of the equine family that can kick you twice without putting its foot back to the floor.
Evil little sods |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What do peoples mean when they say asses are wild?
Wild as left to roam?
Is an ass different to a donkey?"
A donkey is a beast of burden whereas an ass talks in the third person! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings...nope I think whoever feeds it is its friend "
If you have ever owned a cat or dog you know they have feelings and dogs def sense when you feel low. |
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"Tom has seen the photograph of the Queens horse and in the picture the horse actually looks very sad. Does anyone believe that animals actuaslly have feelings...nope I think whoever feeds it is its friend
If you have ever owned a cat or dog you know they have feelings and dogs def sense when you feel low. "
They do! Mine come nuzzle me if I'm crying x |
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