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Adorable foal named Lola melts over 4M hearts “chatting” up a storm to owner
Lola has a lot on her mind and she's spilling her heart out to mom. 🥰
Jessica Adler
06.02.23

Remember growing up how we all desperately wished animals could talk? Don’t lie, you know it was on your noggin’ more than once. And how cool would that be?

Sime animals do talk.

It’s just in a language all their own.

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Humans naturally “anthropomorphize” what’s around us.

Meaning that we naturally tend to ascribe all kinds of thoughts and meanings to random other things in life.

Now if we are able to do that to inanimate objects such as a car, a bag, or your favorite pair of shoes, then what more for the live, animate ones?

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Notice how, when a person is speaking to an animal, they do so in short, simple sentences coupled with a higher-pitched voice. Much like how we talk to kids.

It’s a natural instinct of sorts. That parental, caring part of us takes over when we speak to a more innocent life form.

But can our animal friends respond?

They sure-diddly can!

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YouTube Screenshot - Bayfield Stud

This lady decided to have a chat with a foal named Lola. At the sound of her name, the pretty filly immediately gets up with a happy neigh.

“Hello! You are seriously cute! Hello! What are you saying?”

Lola responds with her little horse heart’s emotions behind her braying.

She is absolutely adorable.

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Another horse is lurking behind Lola.

It could be her mom. She looks and seems to be alerted to the human friend of her little equine but lets it go on seeing how friendly Lola and the lady are towards each other.

“Hello, baby! Hi! Lovely to meet you. What are you saying? Hello!”

Oh, she’s obviously very smitten with Lola. The sociable foal looks very strong and smart as she walks around her stable.

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YouTube Screenshot - Bayfield Stud

A viewer wondered,

“I wonder if that cute foal will continue to be so vocal as it grows up.”

Well, it is highly possible if Lola is constantly surrounded by positive, supportive humans who interact with her on a daily basis.

It is a bit tricky caring for foals.

It takes a special hand of an expert as they have to nurse from the mom while being groomed and kept in a clean environment.

The results are beautiful-looking horses. Like Lola and Mom!

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Now there are no subtitles so it’s difficult to interpret Lola’s responses but someone commented,

“Whatever she’s saying I’m sure it’s important and I wholeheartedly agree.”

We do too! Think of a toddler babbling senselessly while looking at you. Wouldn’t you pay attention and entertain the child?

Well, Lola’s no different.

She’s sharing some of her insights with the lady and we were all ears.

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YouTube Screenshot - Bayfield Stud

It’s interesting to note that mares and foals communicate and bond silently, even imperceptible to the human eye.

Yet here you have a talkative one in Lola.

She converses for a bit before walking around and hiding behind her mom. Like a toddler.

Chances are Lola and this lady have become very good friends. Our furry friends are good at remembering kind humans who interact with them.

Thank you for telling your stories, Lola.

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YouTube Screenshot - Bayfield Stud

See if you can make out what Lola is trying to convey to her owner in the video below!

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Source: YouTube – Bayfield Stud, the spruce pets

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