Update: Title correction. Google tells me that immanent is an indwelling philosophical concept. Imminent means about to happen. Both apply to Milton’s desire for a piece of Rodney. But mostly I missed.
Do they truly not get along or does Milton just like lording his status over Rodney? Herd hierarchy can be so interesting to watch. Well, as long as none of the players are seriously intent on doing any real damage. I sometimes forget that pecking order begins anew each day. Seems a bit tedious, but then horses don’t have a lot of other stuff vying for their attention!
I think he likes to see Rodney jump. Mutual grooming has been sighted.
Sweet. The calm before the storm?
Yes. The very brief calm.
Do they truly not get along or does Milton just like lording his status over Rodney? Herd hierarchy can be so interesting to watch. Well, as long as none of the players are seriously intent on doing any real damage. I sometimes forget that pecking order begins anew each day. Seems a bit tedious, but then horses don’t have a lot of other stuff vying for their attention!
I think he likes to see Rodney jump. Mutual grooming has been sighted.