If I had four horses and or horse-equivalencies, I would name them Paul, John, George and Ring.
Then I could do a statistical study determining how many people accidentally say Ringo by mistake. I would correct them, of course.
A horse-equivalency (H-E) is a mule, donkey, burro, camel, llama or alpaca. Not to be confused with a horse power equivalency which is 746 watts.
What's really sad is that I have wasted brain space that had already had the 746 conversion factor memorized. When I learned it earlier in the summer while studying HVAC. I thought it might come in handy someday. Today was the day, hoo-ray.
I have never been a fan of horses since I was a small child frightened by them at my grandparents place. But now I am enjoying getting to read about them and their owner in New Mexico. My best friend also has a huge number of animals on her place as well outside of my location here in Borger. I think her large H-E's are mules, not sure. Horses seem about as intelligent as a dog. I just got started reading a blog called "The Seven Miles South of Nowhere Ranch" about a lady and her animals in New Mexico. It is a wonderful story and photographic journey. (Stories)
Link to The Seven Miles South of Nowhere Ranch
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