thistlebloom
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I think the horse smell that we all talk about being so lovely is not the isolated smell itself, which, lets face it, if you had no experience/love for the beasts and somebody bottled that scent and dabbed it on their wrists you'd have them committed.
Rather, that horse smell we love is evocative of all the love and fun and warmth we who love horses remember.
If you are missing that gene (or defect, depending on your POV)
horse smell is just going to be a smell.
And FURTHERMORE...I think chickens smell far worse than any goat. So there.
Rather, that horse smell we love is evocative of all the love and fun and warmth we who love horses remember.
If you are missing that gene (or defect, depending on your POV)
horse smell is just going to be a smell.
And FURTHERMORE...I think chickens smell far worse than any goat. So there.