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Horse Talk!
Horses are so Injury Prone!
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 507454" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Listen to this fella. He's never been to my place and he's going to judge me by my horses getting injured? I might have one of the cleanest places you will ever see. I love Alan's analogy, just stand there and feed horses $1 bills. We had one get "something" in a nostril and we went out to feed her and her leadside nostril was split in two. It wasn't bleeding and she wasn't freaking out. Ten stitches later she was good as new. That vet did a superb stitch job, when it healed you could hardly tell. People who have had horses for any length of time know how injury prone they are. Circlet gets my nod, horses are so fragile compared to cattle. You could put a horse in a round room and they'd get hurt on a corner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 507454, member: 6496"] Listen to this fella. He's never been to my place and he's going to judge me by my horses getting injured? I might have one of the cleanest places you will ever see. I love Alan's analogy, just stand there and feed horses $1 bills. We had one get "something" in a nostril and we went out to feed her and her leadside nostril was split in two. It wasn't bleeding and she wasn't freaking out. Ten stitches later she was good as new. That vet did a superb stitch job, when it healed you could hardly tell. People who have had horses for any length of time know how injury prone they are. Circlet gets my nod, horses are so fragile compared to cattle. You could put a horse in a round room and they'd get hurt on a corner! [/QUOTE]
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