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    Loading horses

    This chap is lucky the horse didn't have a dump.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qzGrVukLlQ

    Sister used to have a highly strung show horse. What a bastard to get into the horsefloat.
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    Also lucky it didn't kick out.

    Secret is to be calm loading them as they can tell when one is uptight and then they'll play up.

    Female members of the family do all their horse related stuff, I can't stand them.
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    Yeah, lucky it was a shire horse and not a spirited quarter horse or the like. He would have gone for a wee flying lesson.
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    do you realize how many people keep waking up in this world for no real good reason?
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    If I had a horse that big I sure as shit would not call it Bumblebee!
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    After seeing the result of a guy I know getting kicked in the head by a horse I wouldn't ever get behind one
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    Even a cow has a bit of a whollop.




    You can tell she is a bit of a prude, cos she is trying to straighten her dress as she is flying through the air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    After seeing the result of a guy I know getting kicked in the head by a horse I wouldn't ever get behind one
    Ditto to that. A friend of the family who has been farming/horse training for 50 years got kicked in the face. He lost a lot of teeth and was never the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Ditto to that. A friend of the family who has been farming/horse training for 50 years got kicked in the face. He lost a lot of teeth and was never the same.
    Funnily enough horsey women get kicked in the head a lot. It makes them more horsey. Listen to them laugh. I rest my case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Yeah, lucky it was a shire horse and not a spirited quarter horse or the like. He would have gone for a wee flying lesson.
    I guess the breed of the horse doesn't matter, its the temperment of the animal that counts. Someone told me that having a big window in the front of the float helps. Me, when I go behind any horse I like to leave a decent gap between me and the back legs.

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