Of course, "horse sense" is just another term for good old fashioned, common sense. There's an old story about a farmer who you could say was sorely lacking in horse sense.

When the farmer emerged from the store, he was surprised to see a man, not his horse tied to the hitching post. In a sad, low tone, the thief said, "Sir, I am your horse. Years ago, I sinned, and for my sins, my punishment was to be changed into a horse. Today my sentence is over, and I am a man once again."
The farmer was dumbfounded yet touched by the story. So, he untied the man and sent him on his way, wishing him luck in his new life. Several weeks later, the farmer went to a fair in a neighboring town. To his great surprise, he saw his horse for sale there. After studying the animal to make sure his eyes weren't playing tricks on him, he walked over and whispered in the horse's ear, "So – I see you've sinned again!"
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