That is exactly what I thought, really was a nice horse. I guess from dealing with thoroughbreds, this you just makes you cringe. Gentle ones like this one would be a walk in the park, the previous can be overwhelming. Exactly what you said came to mind, what in the heck was the point of even chasing him around and getting him all wound up anyway, for TV ? Shameful !
Everyone has their means and methods and every horse is different, but this was out of line, it really was. I have thrown people off our place for getting out of line with horses, either the person and or the horse, or both are going to get hurt, I would never tolerate it, and people knew it. I had a woman get mean with one in the aisle in front of me, the horse struck at her with good cause, I escorted her out and said some of the worst things I could, just ticks me off when people do that.
Actually, I don't think I'd have laughed if that guy got stomped, its not funny at all, it's just extremely sad, that horse was a gentle one and smart, knew he was caught in that fence, how many would have thrashed until it had to be put down or seriously injured, thats what they do. When he said sometimes they lose a hoof, when doing this, ok, it takes all types but really ? I guess he don't care about pain, suffering and or putting them down, then dealing with the remains.
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