At night the horses seem to love coming into the wooded camping area. We've had our tents rubbed up against many times. Ya, and the child carrier doesn't sit straight anymore with the bent frame. Good thing kiddo wasn't in it when it got trampled...
Matt Peck was also accosted while hanging in a hammock one night sleeping between two trees... the curious horses were nudging him with their noses.
The horses are curious, but due to their size, of course use caution. I think they are pretty harmless though. There are a couple of studs there that get pretty testy in rutting season, but the are usually kept in the back field or in the barn away from all of the other horses and animals.
Another reason to keep your dog on a leash is if the farmer sees a dog not on one, he will shoot it. That is the rule, and has been the rule for years and I think it is a good one. An unleashed dog could scare all the horses, sheep goats etc and cause a lot of havock and headache for Austin (farmer). So play safe, and chain your canine.
The horses, sheep and goats have been known to follow climbers all the way up the hill. I think Stef had a sheep follow him past the sign in box last year..... But he was also calling her 'fluffy' and wearing rubber boots so who knows what that was all about.
The phrase "working mother" is redundant. ~Jane Sellman
If a husband speaks in the woods, and his wife is not there to hear him...is he still wrong?