blackdarren96
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been around alot of horse that dont like it when you get behind them, sometimes even causes them to kick. how get around this?
Dont go behind a horse and you wont get kicked..been around alot of horse that dont like it when you get behind them, sometimes even causes them to kick. how get around this?
You could say you literally go around to the front.Dont go behind a horse and you wont get kicked..![]()
To answer the question posed in the subject line, You don't. Doing *ANYTHING* with a horse, sexual or not, comes with a laundry-list of risks, some of which have the potential to be fatal, that there's no getting rid of short of tying the critter up tight enough to completely immobilize every part of it.been around alot of horse that dont like it when you get behind them, sometimes even causes them to kick. how get around this?
you totally agree, let them know..........however; I still maintain a horse should be trained to NEVER kick, like a dog naturally will bite if it feels endangered or surprised, a trained dog will move away and not respond with that natural instinct to bite,; many horses are in public, discipline is the utmost importance.To answer the question posed in the subject line, You don't. Doing *ANYTHING* with a horse, sexual or not, comes with a laundry-list of risks, some of which have the potential to be fatal, that there's no getting rid of short of tying the critter up tight enough to completely immobilize every part of it.
On a more practical note, it's all about "the horse *MUST* be aware you're approaching - if it isn't, you're likely to get launched when it notices".
Aside from a pretty tiny minority of "confirmed kickers" I've encountered over the years, most horses aren't interested in putting the boots to you, but most can and will if you "sneak up on them". As someone who makes his living around horses, I can't count the number of times in a day (or even an hour) I'm behind a horse - for whatever reason - with zero issues. The key concept being that the critter always knows I'm back there.
The last guy literally deserved it.
Funny but painful... but funny XD
In normal countries they already use chip, where they still use burning/freezing, they put it on the neck in the direction of the mane, so it's not visible underneath. And she can't kick with her neck.The last guy literally deserved it.
I see liquid nitrogen being used today (here in brazil)In normal countries they already use chip, where they still use burning/freezing, they put it on the neck in the direction of the mane, so it's not visible underneath. And she can't kick with her neck.
It's crap to put it on her side or thigh, because it will be constantly visible there.
Terror birds, big felines, wolves, saber tooths even humansI've always found it amusing that an Animal the size of the average horse is so skittish like, what in their natural history predated on horses?
I think you are taking the question to another levelMore importantly, where do these brain dead questions come from? Non-native English speakers phrasing things poorly, and horny fence jumpers, sure, but it just takes like a few more seconds of thinking to get past this level, and it is so commonly asked... "Why won't this animal that doesn't know me or trust me let me touch their privates?"
He died.Funny but painful... but funny XD
And nothing of value was lostHe died.
Life always has value.And nothing of value was lost
Or is it death? A lesson to the living?Life always has value.
Oh so it really was painfullHe died.
This basically, had the horse kicked him due to him not trying to harm them, I would feel bad. He harmed the horse and the horse reacted, cause and effect in movementI don't think people are happy for death or misfortune, but are thinking more of a "fuck around and find out" Darwin type of situation.