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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Yea horses arent dangerous, you lie like a rug. hahahaha
    None of those were intentional injuries on the horses part. Accidents. Which can happen doing anything!!!

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    Re: Worst Injury You've Ever Gotten?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    None of those were intentional injuries on the horses part. Accidents. Which can happen doing anything!!!

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    Yep yep, we've only had one horse that would intentionally try to hurt people and we got rid of her after a couple months. I don't give those types of horses a chance, those are the dangerous ones. Most of our injuries were from bad judgment calls on our end, or just plain accidents. The rolling incident was an accident and a really bad judgment call on my end. My sister and I were riding in what we thought was a dry creek bed (which you should never do), all the sudden my horse slipped in and she tried to get us out by hopping up on the creek wall with her knees, but she lost her balance. I was pinned under her and she was stuck in the mud. That's one reason I think you should always ride in pairs!
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