YanchaOkami
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That's true.. but no matter what you tell them, they might try it out. The "why?" can't be answered logically.
You could tell them that a full 1,5 liter PET bottle on a "jumping jack" rammer / compactor equals the possible kinetic energy enforced on their cavity and that the human tissue doesn't withstand such an impact if taken in full force. As such it would make limitation of the movement abilities of the horse a must-have and this would be binding / chaining which is cruel to the animals. ?
That's over-exaggeration and not a 100% true claim, yes. Because those tools are neither that flexible, nor organic.
But it should at least give a visual image which might.. lead those people to first try it with an empty 1,5 liter bottle (not made from glass!) beforehand and leave the rammer / compactor at the hardware store. ?
At least the bottle is quite comparable to the diameter. Lengthwise a horse even overdoes this one easily.
"Be careful, they are very big and strong" just seemed to make them want to try it even more.
That's true.. but no matter what you tell them, they might try it out. The "why?" can't be answered logically.
You could tell them that a full 1,5 liter PET bottle on a "jumping jack" rammer / compactor equals the possible kinetic energy enforced on their cavity and that the human tissue doesn't withstand such an impact if taken in full force. As such it would make limitation of the movement abilities of the horse a must-have and this would be binding / chaining which is cruel to the animals. ?

That's over-exaggeration and not a 100% true claim, yes. Because those tools are neither that flexible, nor organic.
But it should at least give a visual image which might.. lead those people to first try it with an empty 1,5 liter bottle (not made from glass!) beforehand and leave the rammer / compactor at the hardware store. ?

At least the bottle is quite comparable to the diameter. Lengthwise a horse even overdoes this one easily.