Years back I was talking to my 92 year old uncle about his younger brother.
When they were children back in the teens of the last century they had several work horses on the farm. He remember one old mare named Maude that has a real b**** to work around. She would bite when the boys tried to harness her and would kick at them when hooking her to an impliment just because she could do it to them but never tried that crap with their dad (my grandpa). He remember his younger brother (about 4 at the time) walking up and petting the horse that was in the harness next to Maude because he knew better than to touch her. While he was petting the the "nice" horse Maude reached over and clapped her reeth on his shoulder and flung him 20 feet across the yard breaking his neck when he hit the ground. His dad pick up his son and carried him to house where their mom confirmed that he was indeed dead. Grandpa walked back out to yard and picked up heavy hammer and nailed that mean old b**** in the head killing her with one swing.
Animals can be every bit as mean and evil as humans.
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