12 Hilarious Horse (and One Donkey) Shaming Photos That Will Make You Smile

Clearly these horses just couldn't help their naughty behavior, and these horse shaming photos let us all in on their secrets.

When horses behave badly, their owners' patience is tested. There are only so many times that a horse can destroy a new blanket, unlock a gate, roll in the biggest mud puddle, or get into trouble before you have to take desperate measures.

And that means getting a sign, describing your horse's naughty habits, and taking a photo to share with the world (also known as horse shaming).

These horses get into all sorts of trouble, and their owners are making them own up to their crimes. You're sure to laugh at some of these, and others will make you cringe for the poor horse owner. But just remind yourself - at least your horse isn't as naughty as these 12!

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Breaking the crossties...

So long, Rambo Cooler...

Taking the paint off the car...

Pooping in the automatic waterer...

Scared of the wind...

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When eating an apple is hard...

Knocking over the wheelbarrow...

When the vet brings more treats...

Eating the blanket...

Competition shy...

When the dogs get involved...

When they want to stay in the pasture...

It's moments like these where we need to step back and remind ourselves why we love our horses so much.

Even though they can wear our patience thin and empty our wallets, in the end, they're totally worth it. Because who else will listen to you without ever saying a word in response, and who else can build your confidence and strength instantly?

Horses are so patient with us (most of the time), and many would do anything that we asked of them (except if it involves walking through water, collecting, working on the bit, crossing bridges, or going by that scary tarp).

In riding, sometimes you just have to laugh. And then remind yourself why you love this crazy sport, and how you could never live without it.

Show us your horse shaming photos in the comments below. 

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