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Horse Talk!
Horses are so Injury Prone!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim62" data-source="post: 509374" data-attributes="member: 6655"><p>So what you're saying is that we need to teach our animals to not get hurt? So then it will be OK to not be responsible for their well-being? Sorry, it don't work that way. I really don't see what all the excuse-making is all about. We are (supposedly) more intelligent than our animals. It's becoming pretty obvious in this thread that this is definitely not the case.</p><p></p><p>If you think you can teach a 5 year old how to play with a knife safely, you obviously have no experience with kids, and probably little with livestock.</p><p></p><p>If animals "get into something" and gut themselves, it's time to get "something" out of their pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim62, post: 509374, member: 6655"] So what you're saying is that we need to teach our animals to not get hurt? So then it will be OK to not be responsible for their well-being? Sorry, it don't work that way. I really don't see what all the excuse-making is all about. We are (supposedly) more intelligent than our animals. It's becoming pretty obvious in this thread that this is definitely not the case. If you think you can teach a 5 year old how to play with a knife safely, you obviously have no experience with kids, and probably little with livestock. If animals "get into something" and gut themselves, it's time to get "something" out of their pasture. [/QUOTE]
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