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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 372678" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>Kind a another funny story. I recently had my neighbors big ole TB fighting with one of my horses over a fence at my house. I had let mine to mow the yard.</p><p></p><p>The TB reared up and stuck his leg through the hog wire. I was sitting in front of the garage having a cool one at the time. I saw it, jumped up, ran to my truck, grabbed some wire cutters, ran to him (all this time he stood perfectly still). I was going to cut him out when I realized if I just lifted the leg and pushed back it would come right out. I talked to him, eased up and grabbed his front leg, lifted it, pushed it back and through the fence. He never got excited. I dropped his foot and he turned, ran all the way back to his house hollering like a colt who lost his momma. It was pretty funny after the fact.</p><p></p><p>That poor horse would have been there for weeks if he relied on his owners for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 372678, member: 5749"] Kind a another funny story. I recently had my neighbors big ole TB fighting with one of my horses over a fence at my house. I had let mine to mow the yard. The TB reared up and stuck his leg through the hog wire. I was sitting in front of the garage having a cool one at the time. I saw it, jumped up, ran to my truck, grabbed some wire cutters, ran to him (all this time he stood perfectly still). I was going to cut him out when I realized if I just lifted the leg and pushed back it would come right out. I talked to him, eased up and grabbed his front leg, lifted it, pushed it back and through the fence. He never got excited. I dropped his foot and he turned, ran all the way back to his house hollering like a colt who lost his momma. It was pretty funny after the fact. That poor horse would have been there for weeks if he relied on his owners for help. [/QUOTE]
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