Two Horses Discover Snow For The First Time – The Reaction Is Hilarious
Their reaction is hilarious (Video)
Few months ago, temperatures on the East Coast of the U.S. were crazy. As the East Coast takes a battering of cold weather and snowstorms, many pets are forced to stay inside and endure the chilly temperatures with their owners. For pet owners, this means letting your pet in and outside even though it’s too cold. I’m sure dog owners like myself aren’t the only ones having to deal with this. My dog wants to go outside, so he cries until I open the door for him. Once that freezing gust of cold hits him he turns right back around and I shut the door. But he still wants to go outside even though it’s too cold. This means that I have to get up and open and close the door for him at least 25 times a day on cold days.
Apparently, a horse owner has been having the same exact issue and he captured his whole ordeal on video. So this is no different for horses who are stuck in their stables for days on end and even wrapped up tight in blankets, these two are clearly better suited to the summer! Horseplay is what these two fillies probably had in mind when let out for some fresh, cool air. “Let horses out to play in the snow,” wrote the owner in the video’s caption. The video shows him opening the door to the stable where two horses were. A horse comes out of a door on the right and another on the left. The two horses walk out into a few inches of snow that’s already on the ground as it’s snowing.
Horses have other ideas!
After a quick investigation however, and with hilarious synchronization, the stable geniuses came to the same conclusion and bolted, before the barn door is closed again. The two horses, who are believed to be sisters, both pause for a minute at the same exact time. Then it seems like they were both like “Oh, hell no.” They simultaneously turn right back around and run back into their stables where it was warm and cozy. Watch the video, their reaction was hilarious! It has gone viral since it was posted.