16 January 2016, 03:26
ZekeShikarI going to get my leopard suit on tonight and... well.... you know.
Zeke
16 January 2016, 03:35
p dog shooterVery lucky it didn't clamp down
16 January 2016, 03:46
The DaneNow that is a high fat diet!
16 January 2016, 06:32
Grizzly AdamsHey, I got bit on the tit, by a horse once.

Even with a heavy winter coat, not funny.
Grizz
17 January 2016, 18:43
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Hey, I got bit on the tit, by a horse once.

Even with a heavy winter coat, not funny.
Grizz
Horse bites can be very nasty they are not all that wonderful and friendly when the decide to take a bite for sure.
19 January 2016, 03:07
bwana cecilI have a bay that tried to give 1 of our friends a free mammogram.
19 January 2016, 10:27
NormanConquestI had a neighbor that had 2 Bengal tigers in a run behind his house. Kept them well fed on chickens from a local poultry farm. But he had a path where they could leave the compound + sleep with him in his bed. Not me!I can only assume that the girls he brought over for sex must have been ,how shall
i say this? Different.
09 February 2016, 13:44
Foxhunter223When I was a young teenager on the farm I saw my Dad get bit on the backside by a horse as he went to get into the saddle. He turned and faced the horse and knocked it right off its feet with one punch to the nose. That horse never bit anyone again.
Pete
09 February 2016, 15:27
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by vashper:
quote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
quote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Hey, I got bit on the tit, by a horse once.

Even with a heavy winter coat, not funny.
Grizz
Horse bites can be very nasty they are not all that wonderful and friendly when the decide to take a bite for sure.
The mt biker doesn't know a thing about horse's the horse's ears back, his arm held like that nothing but trouble.
I bet that was a very nasty bite. We had work and riding horse's on the farm on learned at a early age to watch them closely.
09 February 2016, 20:17
KenscoMy grandfather used a length of very heavy chain on his grey horse named Bird. I was about six years old and Bird had thrown my older brother as soon as he got in the saddle. My grandfather got hold of Bird, picked-up about three foot of heavy chain and started pounding the saddle unmercifully. Eventually Bird just stood there quivering like he was having a heart attack and was about to collapse.
After everything quieted down, and Bird's eyes quit bugging-out, my grandfather loaded my brother back in the saddle. Bird instantly became the kindest, most gentle horse on the farm.