Hoofs and Goofs

In a gesture of camaraderie, Moe and Larry play along with Joe's belief that Birdie will manifest herself downtown the next day.

Upon their excursion, the trio encounters a horse purportedly embodying Birdie's reincarnation, much to the astonishment of Moe and Larry.

Confronted by Mr. Dinklespiel, Moe attempts to deceive him into believing the commotion stems from innocuous sources.

In reality, Birdie (portrayed by Moe in feminine attire) remains alive and well, residing with the Stooges.

[2] The film's original ending was to have the Stooges' sister, Birdie, hit Joe with a rolling pin.