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Horse Talk!
Horses are so Injury Prone!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hippie Rancher" data-source="post: 509262" data-attributes="member: 4203"><p>Bull. Teach a 5 year old what a knife is for and he can play with it just fine. It's the overprotected pansy-a$$ kids (and horses, in my opinion) that will get hurt. I call it the poodle effect. Street mutt knows the ropes, but Foofoo will get run over the first time out out the door. </p><p>It's also related to how much money you have in them. An expensive registered animal will ALWAYS get hurt, sick or die before some ugly old grade thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippie Rancher, post: 509262, member: 4203"] Bull. Teach a 5 year old what a knife is for and he can play with it just fine. It's the overprotected pansy-a$$ kids (and horses, in my opinion) that will get hurt. I call it the poodle effect. Street mutt knows the ropes, but Foofoo will get run over the first time out out the door. It's also related to how much money you have in them. An expensive registered animal will ALWAYS get hurt, sick or die before some ugly old grade thing. [/QUOTE]
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