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    2A_Tom

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    I had my foot stepped on while currying a horse once that is enough for me.

    On another note I love westerns, but hate how they seldom take care of their horses.
     

    patience0830

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    Had a big palamino mare kick me right in the center of my chest when I was about 15. Luckily, there was some room between my back and the stall wall. She hit me, and I hit the wall. Thankfully nothing broken or bleeding but I might have had some serious injuries if she'd pinned me with that kick. Or been about a foot higher with it.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I was never raised around horses, but did have the opportunity to ride them quite a bit when I was a kid. I had it instilled in me back then to always give them wide berth when walking behind them.
     

    nonobaddog

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    I was never raised around horses, but did have the opportunity to ride them quite a bit when I was a kid. I had it instilled in me back then to always give them wide berth when walking behind them.

    Exactly. I have helped friends groom a few of their cows and horses for county and state fairs and their is nothing good that comes from that area right behind a horse. A one leg kick is bad enough but when they do a two leg kick it is generally higher and much more powerful. Lights out time.
     

    BGDave

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    My grandfather had a (sale barn :rolleyes: ) horse that would intentionally stand on your foot. Then turn his head so you couldn't get ahold of his lip.
     

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