Maxmillian 140 April 8 Share April 8 Just curious. I have never seen a angry horse before in my life. But if you met one. What would be best cause of action? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymous138 60 April 14 Share April 14 I’ve met a miniature horse that legit full out tried to kick a donkey just to get the feed first. If I was in a paddock with one I would sprint as far away as I possibly could until I trip and fall over dramatically. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluttershutter 2,876 April 15 Share April 15 Uh, stay away! Horses are huge! I've never seen an angry one in my very limited experience. I guess there are people who know how to handle them but if you don't you could get kicked like a football. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow 8,445 April 15 Share April 15 Stay on the opposite side of the fence. I grew up around horses and they can be very temperamental and unpredictable. If you aren’t use to being around them it is best to keep a big fence between you and them. beans Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheery Berry Blossom 221 April 15 Share April 15 Throw an apple across hem/her and when it look away I would just run! If it doesn't work ...RUN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZiggWheelsManning 13,114 April 15 Share April 15 Stay in the library, no way he's gonna find you in there Special thanks to Emerald Heart for the banner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreambiscuit 11,136 April 22 Share April 22 Keep some distance from it. I used to care for an assortment of miniature horses as part of a summer job and even though they were smaller than full-sized horses, they could be nasty. If one ever got out of its pen I was the lucky minimum-wage grunt who had to somehow wrangle the vile little beast back into it. This usually resulted in a good kick from the horse in question, usually somewhere on my legs, before I would limp back to the rest of my duties. Usually after receiving a good kick I would say, “Fare thee well, horse-out-of-hell, you have been emancipated!” and leave the task to someone who was getting paid better, and whose job description included babysitting unruly four-legged abominations. Hooves are hard and they don’t feel good when applied with velocity to one’s person. They can bite pretty good too. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZiggWheelsManning 13,114 May 13 Share May 13 Taking notes from Dreamy's advice on this situation Special thanks to Emerald Heart for the banner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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