doors?
My horses play Russian Roulette with our stall doors. They know that when we
have riders, someone just might leave a stall door unlatched, so the walk
from stall to stall testing the doors. I keep hearing rattling sounds.
Once I thought I had latched the door but the latch did not drop to secure
it, sure enough, one of them opened the stall door and walked into the barn.
The funnier one was the horse that closed the door and almost caught one of
the riders as the door flew shut!
Linda W - southeast Michigan
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