Why did the horse cross the road?
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To visit his neigh-bor.
The joke “Why did the horse cross the road? To visit his neigh-bor” is a playful take on the classic “Why did the chicken cross the road?” joke format. It humorously anthropomorphizes a horse by suggesting it has human-like reasons for crossing a road, such as visiting a neighbor. The punchline is a pun combining “neigh,” the sound a horse makes, with “neighbor,” a person living nearby. The humor arises from the unexpected substitution of “neighbor” with “neigh-bor,” playing on the similarity in sound, and the mental image of a horse engaging in neighborly social activities
To show the chicken how it’s really done!
Because someone shouted ‘hay’ from the other side!
I don’t know, he left before I could ask equestrian.
To prove it wasn’t just a one-trick pony!