
Scratching That Springtime Itch

by Rory Siegel
Title
Scratching That Springtime Itch
Artist
Rory Siegel
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A horse is the projection of peoples' dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.
Pam Brown
When you've got an itch you've just got to scratch....thank god for a nice rough fence post!!!
I won't even tell you just what all else this funny horse scratched on that post after this shot...but he had at it for quite some time while I laughed myself silly watching. He and several other horses also chewed on the tops of the posts making me wonder if they needed to exercise their teeth or if there was something on those posts they liked the taste of?
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March 28th, 2013
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Comments (15)

Rory Sagner
Many thanks Mariola for the lovely feature of "Scratching That Springtime Itch" in the Our 4-Legged Friends Group! So happy I found your group....since so many of my friends and favorite photography models DO have four legs...guffaw!

Rory Sagner
Thank you so much Daniel. Funny because I have been around horses on and off over the years, seen them roll and scratch their backsides on the ground, but never saw this post biting, fanny rubbing, and neck scratching behavior before. Maybe the horses I knew just were not so itchy?

Michel Verhoef
Ha...so you think i would like to be a horse than...hmmm...becoming Mr.Ed...lol...just kidding...i think they may just be bored..they cant take nice pictures like you can...have a great weekend Rory !
Rory Siegel replied:
Is that so you could spend your time just "horsing around" Michel??? Thank you Michel...mmmm...I mean Mr. Ed!!!!

Jolanta Anna Karolska
You can see how much he is into the scratching performance i this shot..but I hear there was more?? haha wish I was there...we would have been in stitches together...
Rory Siegel replied:
You will have to come visit dear Jolanta...and see all the scratching up close...guffaw!