Posted by Formerly PaMike on October 17, 2010 at 17:50:26 from (24.152.202.123):
Saturday I was looking out my back window and saw my Amish neighbor coming up the road with his team of 4 workhorses. They were pulling a cornpicker and empty wagon. They turned into the field and he stopped the team so he could start the engine on the picker. All of a sudden the end horse falls over. It flails around a bit and gets back up. A few seconds it falls over again. By this time I thought the horse got tangled in the harness. I head out the back door to give him a hand. I figured he might need an extra hand to get the horse untangled. I walk up to him and ask him if he needs a hand. He replies "I think the horse is having a heart attack." Sure enough, the horse wasnt tangled up at all. Took about 1 minute total. The rest of the team just stood there while we unhooked the harness. Its a little tricky getting a harness off a dead horse still hooked to a team.The neighbor said he never had that happen before...
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