When riding horses, you can almost Immediately tell when A horse goes lame, their stride and gait suddenly changes. As well as their behavior. Poor horse!!![]()
When riding horses, you can almost Immediately tell when A horse goes lame, their stride and gait suddenly changes. As well as their behavior. Poor horse!!![]()
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
ok, but did he whip the hose before he knew it went lame? cause it said he only whipped it twice, so that tells me after that 2ed whip, he knew the horse was lame & stopped. Or did he start to whip the horse well after he could tell the horse was lame?Originally Posted by critter crazy
Poor horse. Why would you get the horse back up and finish the race after a bad trip? He must have recovered quickly to still get 2nd. I'm at least glad to hear the horse wasn't a year or two old. Horses are raced far too young in my mind. No wonder they get injured so easy.
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