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EventhoughSassy'sbandandZinger'sbandbothhaveaccesstolargepastures,they
choose to congregate over the fence. Consider this when planning safe fencing.
Mutual Grooming
When two horses have a strong bond, one way they show their admiration is mutual groom-
ing. You may have seen two horses standing head to tail, nibbling each other along their
back, neck, and mane. This is a natural social ritual, but it can ruin a beautiful mane in a
single session. Horses that are aggressive mutual groomers may need to be separated for
turnout. Capitalize on the potential for bonding by finding your horse's favorite spot and
grooming him there frequently.
Dickens and Sherlock enjoy a mutual grooming session.
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