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AppyButt wrote: The only time I felt really uneasy and unsafe was when I had to lead this HUGE draft horse from his (tiny) stall to his pasture. He'd get all excited and start prancing ans snorting, and even though I'm not a tiny person I had visions of him taking off with me flapping in the breeze like a human windsock.
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ddranch wrote: Some are in it for the rush and some use the horse to get calmer and relaxed. I do consider horses my "zen"...However I also choose to train for the rush. What is your favorite part and how safe do you feel? I love it all. From cleaning to dealing with the drama they bring. What settings do you feel the safest and where do you feel the danger? I feel safest on them. I feel more vulnerable on the ground since ya know im so little.. Do you like horses for the rush or the serenity? Both.
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Mad Hatter wrote: Perhaps the OP would share his answers with us.
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Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear, or a fool from any direction
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wolfbitch wrote:What's not fair at all in life is that Pedfjords has: Fjords, Corgis, and PeniRocks. Totally not fair.*cries*
hellycat wrote:So you can beat a dead horse all you want, but a good vet pathologist will know.
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