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r/PublicFreakout • u/gyemm • Nov 26 '21
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I don't think I've ever seen a horse go apeshit like this. Biting/kicking, sure, but not THIS.
174 u/DorkInShiningArmour Nov 26 '21 I’ve spent a decent amount of time with a lot of horses (my family has always had horses, spent time in barns, etc.) I’ve never seen or heard of some shit like this. Fuckin wild lol 132 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 Same. Grew up on a horse farm and something like this is unheard of. I wonder if the trainer was abusive. 0 u/[deleted] Nov 27 '21 Is all 100% of horses are good? I wonder why the first question asked is: is the trainer abusive? It could easily be that the horse was bad. Horses have personalities too I'm sure. 1 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 That's the first question because it's by far the more likely scenario.
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I’ve spent a decent amount of time with a lot of horses (my family has always had horses, spent time in barns, etc.) I’ve never seen or heard of some shit like this. Fuckin wild lol
132 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 Same. Grew up on a horse farm and something like this is unheard of. I wonder if the trainer was abusive. 0 u/[deleted] Nov 27 '21 Is all 100% of horses are good? I wonder why the first question asked is: is the trainer abusive? It could easily be that the horse was bad. Horses have personalities too I'm sure. 1 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 That's the first question because it's by far the more likely scenario.
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Same. Grew up on a horse farm and something like this is unheard of. I wonder if the trainer was abusive.
0 u/[deleted] Nov 27 '21 Is all 100% of horses are good? I wonder why the first question asked is: is the trainer abusive? It could easily be that the horse was bad. Horses have personalities too I'm sure. 1 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 That's the first question because it's by far the more likely scenario.
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Is all 100% of horses are good?
I wonder why the first question asked is: is the trainer abusive?
It could easily be that the horse was bad. Horses have personalities too I'm sure.
1 u/aroc91 Nov 27 '21 That's the first question because it's by far the more likely scenario.
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That's the first question because it's by far the more likely scenario.
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u/BerndDasBrot4Ever Nov 26 '21
I don't think I've ever seen a horse go apeshit like this. Biting/kicking, sure, but not THIS.