I had a mare do that about a year ago righ after I bought her. I just happened to be out by the pen when she got fast. She didn't fight much so no injuries to her but took a bit to get her folded back to get her legs out. One front leg and one back leg. I think once was enough for her to learn. She had never been around wire fence before I bought her. Same type of thing happened with a hay sack. I thought I had it high enough but some how she got one foot/leg cought. She had two batches of road apples behind her so she had been there for a while but stood still until I got to her. That was a chore to get her out of by myself but she did not have a wear spot on her leg. When I first saw her I got a little sick feeling in my stomach but was for nought. I was sure she was cut. She didn't want to help lift her front. Both feet had to be up to get her high enough. If she would have been fighting I would have cut the sack down. All's well that ends well.
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