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- Oak Tree Stables March 2014
- Raina March 2014
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- annismyrph 4:29PM
I'm sorry guys
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But really? I had to double check the date (it's April 1st here) to see if it was an April Fools thing. This is one of those things that coins the phrase only in America.
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What!? How about watching your child and taking responsibility for their and your actions?
Yes, we all know horses can be dangerous, we don't need a judge to tell us this. Even someone who has never seen a horse, knows they can be dangerous, like any animal. Granted, the horse owner holds responsibility as well, but the parent shouldn't have allowed their child near an animal they don't know. Would they have let their child walk up to an unknown dog in a park?
I've had cats that were more "naturally vicious" than any of my horses.Imation Stud ID# 2609
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That's crazy! Sure, a horse will maybe bite/kick when you don't know what you're doing (or they're having a bad day/pain) but they aren't vicious! They're flight animals for Pete's sake! As Raina said, cats can be more vicious than horses.
"Naturally vicious" my foot. ;)Used to be SilverPony on the old forum.
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