Posted by Nancy Howell on November 25, 2009 at 11:39:07 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: hey nancy howell!!!!! posted by glennster on November 25, 2009 at 11:19:07:
Yes, we're going to have a relaxed Thanksgiving at the farm. Gonna take it easy, eat and watch football games.
That poor fellow obviously didn't know anything about horses or he would have known to get out of the way as soon as the horse tucked up to kick. At least he didn't appear to be seriously hurt. He did forget to put his hat back on.
A horse's field of vision does not allow it to see directly behind them. That's why its dangerous to come up behind a horse. They can't see what's there and will frequently kick.
I'm sure you can find all sorts of videos (I've seen a few) of people doing something thoughtless around a horse and paying for it. I've done a few of those. Luckily the price was not high and I learned a good lesson.
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