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I guess I should be embarassed...
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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 748066" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Well I clocked my husband on the back of the head with a clod of rock-hard dried mud once and he didnt like that much either! We were loading horses on a transport and I threw the clod at one which had stopped at the head of the loading ramp. Hubby chose just that minute to pop up on the rails to urge the horse on - bingo! a direct hit! Once he came round and realised what had happened, it was too late - I was long gone!!</p><p>Also knocked an eight month thoroughbred filly foal out with the knot on the end of a rope - swinging it around her to get her used to it, it hit her on the poll and knocked her out cold. She came around none the worse for wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 748066, member: 8192"] Well I clocked my husband on the back of the head with a clod of rock-hard dried mud once and he didnt like that much either! We were loading horses on a transport and I threw the clod at one which had stopped at the head of the loading ramp. Hubby chose just that minute to pop up on the rails to urge the horse on - bingo! a direct hit! Once he came round and realised what had happened, it was too late - I was long gone!! Also knocked an eight month thoroughbred filly foal out with the knot on the end of a rope - swinging it around her to get her used to it, it hit her on the poll and knocked her out cold. She came around none the worse for wear. [/QUOTE]
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