View Full Version : Mones and horses?? Horse whisperer
Kendra
03-29-2006, 05:26 PM
Hi
everybody, long time ago I didn't come here.
I have a problem. I desesperatly want to attract attention from my
horse trainer (you know Tom Booker, the Horse Whisperer :wub: ). He is the real cow-boy, tough, silent guy. I'm one
of the few people he talks to.
The problem is I never tried the mones at the stables because of the horses.
I'm the proud owner of a big strong stallion and with spring coming I wonder if the mones could attract my horse,
which could be quite dangerous.
I've read some stories about dogs attracted by mones, so could the horses be also
attracted?? The stallions have a very strong sense of smelling.
The problem is I will never see this guy
elsewhere than among the horses...
MOBLEYC57
03-30-2006, 05:13 AM
Honey, if you start wearing
mones, and your horsey gets a woody ... you know they work! :lol:
You're just gonna have to try and see, it
things get crazy with your animals, just go wash it off. :sick:
countesszero
03-30-2006, 06:16 AM
You should wear the mones
even if it's around the horses. If the Horse Whisperer notices that the horses like you then of course that would
be in your favor. Just don't get to close to them.
Mtnjim
03-30-2006, 10:12 AM
"If the Horse Whisperer notices
that the horses like you then of course that would be in your favor. Just don't get to close to them."
And above
all, Don't bend over!!:run::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Seriously, I've been around horses with ~mones on and
didn't notice any problems.
catlord17
03-30-2006, 11:30 AM
I've tried two 'mones around
horses: Androstenone and androstenol. Androstenone, which you probably wouldn't be wearing anyway, seemed to scare
them, and they avoided my friend who was wearing them.
Androstenol, on the other hand, made them VERY
affectionate. I was wearing SOE, to be specific. But it was the female horses who were most affectionate.
'Nol
isn't the mose sexual of 'mones, but it's good for a youthful vibe and getting conversation going. I would
suggest you read more about SOE.
I have no idea what mones you're thinking of wearing, but copulins might
attract male horses, as well as male humans. I haven't tried that. :)
Mtnjim
03-30-2006, 11:40 AM
Oh yes, my picture over
there
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That isn't the whole picture.
This is:
tim929
03-30-2006, 05:51 PM
There was a thread a while back
about horses and mones.Yes,they do notice them.The horses I am around tend to be extra friendly when I am wearing
them,to the point of being an annoyance when I am trying to clean thier stalls.But as for them trying to jump your
bones...I wouldnt worry too much about that.They are smart enough to figure out that because of your differences,the
relationship just wont work out.But that wont stop them from occasionaly nibbling at your clothes and generaly being
a nusance when your trying to work around them...not that they wont do that anyway,they will just tend to do it
alittle more.Sorta like when dogs get realy needy for attention they will block your path and lean on you so you
cant get away and are forced to pet them.I hade a mare who kept overturning my wheelbarrow in an effort to get my
attention when I wore mones around her.Usualy she would just stand around and munch on some hay leftover from
feeding and wait for me to be done.
Imporatant note...The extra friendlyness that I am reffering to doesnt mean
that they start asking you out for drinks or anything,it just means that they notice.It realy is pretty subtle,as I
am sure you are aware that horses dont usualy do anything all that obvious or blatant.You will just have alittle
more of thier attention than usual...
Mtnjim
04-03-2006, 09:32 AM
^^^
Exactly!
kstadelman
04-04-2006, 07:57 PM
If your stallion is a
thoroughbred -hotblood-it's best to be extra careful. My 16 hand 7 year old can be a real handful for my girlfriend
at certain times of her month. Not intentionally bad, but extra frisky!
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