Posted by dave2 on May 04, 2011 at 11:21:51 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Dirt Breakfast posted by Allan In NE on May 04, 2011 at 10:37:58:
Hurts a lot worse than it used to huh?????? Our stallion doesn't get ridden often but is pretty well behaved for still having the jewels. Been 2 years since he had anyone on his back. The mares that need bred are about a half mile from the house (where he is) so we lead him out and back. Was in the round pen day before yesterday with him and figured I'd try it out. Got on without a saddle and just a piece of baler twine tied to the sides of his halter. Went real well. Rode him out and back thru town to the house like that. Rode him the same way to and from this morning. Fooled with him a couple hours trimming hooves and just bein buddies. Went back and cleaned his area a couple hours ago, went in the stall next to his (just seperated by a 3 bar gate about 4ft tall) bent to open a bale of hay and he reached over, grabbed me by the side of the neck, picked me up and gave me a good shake and dropped me. I weigh about 260 when my hair is wet and he grabbed me like a dish rag. Blood everywhere and all I had was a bucket of lime that I dust the stalls with. Slapped a handful of that on it to stop the blood and went to the house. Wife cleaned everything up and got me patched up. Just waiting on the aches and pains to come along. Gotta watch them with both eyes.
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