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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 707049" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I know how that goes the only animals to ever hurt me have been my own damned horses, the one do do it the worst my mare I ride the most and she did it at a year old (ornery little ****). When that one ^ was just a few months old. My dad had brought home a gelding that had been abused, starved down, you name it. Well I walk out in the pasture to see momma and baby (dads new gelding he's been around for about a month by now) thinks he wants to come say hi. My geld (the self appointed babysitter) did not agree, them two where up on there hind feet after each other maybe 20' away. I believe that's the only time a horse has really scared me. When the dust settled both geldings took a trip to the vet to get put back together. Momma btw was always glad when I came around to occupy the little one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 707049, member: 47325"] I know how that goes the only animals to ever hurt me have been my own damned horses, the one do do it the worst my mare I ride the most and she did it at a year old (ornery little ****). When that one ^ was just a few months old. My dad had brought home a gelding that had been abused, starved down, you name it. Well I walk out in the pasture to see momma and baby (dads new gelding he's been around for about a month by now) thinks he wants to come say hi. My geld (the self appointed babysitter) did not agree, them two where up on there hind feet after each other maybe 20' away. I believe that's the only time a horse has really scared me. When the dust settled both geldings took a trip to the vet to get put back together. Momma btw was always glad when I came around to occupy the little one. [/QUOTE]
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