Heheheh. Good work! WE had a neighbor up the road in the Catskills who had two nice Belgians, Dave and Major. Neighbor had a nice barn for them but no real pasture. We had plenty of pasture, so he'd string a wire every spring and he'd bring them over every morning and take them home every night during the week. If we were there on weekends, we didn't mind, as long as we were going to be there, letting them stay overnight. He'd still come over and grain them.
Had a pickin' party one weekend, maybe 15-20 people up. I was taki' a break from the music to strt gettin' the food laid out and looked out the ktichen window and see "the boys" out grazin' on the lawn, some distance from the pasture. There wasn't any catchin' to do, I just walked out and got Major by the halter and went to lead him back down, but of course folks had to come over and meet him. Just once while we were standin' there, he went to shift his weight and started to put his foot down on top of my own. He felt it even before I could start to yelp and picked his back up and found a much better spot for it. You can't ever lose your respect for them, but it's okay to let them be gentle.
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