I have discovered the boys love love love to eat their morning hay outside of the barn. I can put fresh hay into the hay bins in the barn, and they will not run to it like they do when I spread it out along the fenceline.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRMbxkODZmZfqwakXo84q2kRW-GGViDZ9PF1I5hymbnoYW_mguWwL4mPtugWd2eM9XZsf8buRHXns8HxxZ1iHBrJaSZSnGpjkULSoZ9QjFw64mYd1xsnHuni6Zv6MzUrihMr8Qt_DTKmk/s400/IMG_1941WLG.jpg)
There must be something about fresh air and sunshine that makes it taste better. I know whenever I am camping and eat outside, it tastes better for me, too.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigwBXid-m0uWa82gMFh7QRVKz4P2Ml50WEvyjrpKuHCs1dSqsqrHkH01njhrEAKH0ZBn925BsqtlsAHj7_utsB2S2eOk8fD1xn0ZLo2KR6Oq4pXUoC1uAqne-qh9pIbVepg0YuouXrsak/s400/IMG_1944WLG.jpg)
Where do you like to eat your breakfast?
2 comments:
It most likely has to do with there natural instinct to graze in wider spaces; like most urban peoples I have my breakfast while standing shoulder to shoulder in a subway car.
I'm sure you're right, as on the Altiplano they would have to cover a large area to get enough forage on such sparse and dry grasses.
Post a Comment