We’ve all experienced that irresistible itch we just have to scratch—and horses feel exactly the same way! In this adorable video, one clever pony discovers that a fence makes the perfect scratching tool, and the pure joy on its face says it all. This little equine athlete is clearly in its happy place, rubbing its hindquarters back and forth with visible contentment.
Itching is a natural and necessary part of a horse’s grooming routine. Whether it’s shedding season, insect bites, or just everyday coat maintenance, horses need to scratch regularly to stay comfortable and healthy. When left to their own devices, horses become surprisingly resourceful in finding solutions!

How Horses Get Creative with Scratching
You’d be amazed at what horses will use to get a good scratch when humans aren’t around. We’ve seen everything from car wing mirrors to fence posts become instant scratching paradise for these clever animals. Some horses even team up with their paddock mates, helping each other reach those hard-to-reach spots by gentle mutual scratching—a perfect example of equine friendship in action!

Why Scratching Matters for Your Horse
Providing adequate scratching opportunities is more than just entertainment—it’s essential for your horse’s physical and mental well-being. A satisfied horse is a happy horse, and scratching helps:
- Remove dead hair and skin during shedding season
- Maintain coat health and circulation
- Provide natural stress relief
- Prevent behavioral issues caused by discomfort

What Does Your Horse Love to Scratch On?
Every horse has its own favorite scratching spot and technique. Some prefer fence posts, others love trees, and many appreciate having a dedicated scratching post in their paddock. The joy this pony displays is universal—it’s pure equine bliss! If you have horses, you probably already know their go-to scratching methods.
Check out this hilarious video of our scratching pony in action:
Share your stories! What creative scratching solutions have you noticed with your own horses? Do they have a favorite spot, tool, or scratching buddy? We’d love to hear about it in the comments below. Your horse’s unique personality might just inspire other horse lovers in our community!