hhpminis
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Coco, the best way to avoid being kicked is to use horse sense. Be careful where you place yourself when working with horses. Like Maryann said, stand close. Stand at their side at the flank. Watch body language, you usually see it coming.
Have I been kicked, oh yeah, I really have never been hurt bad by it however.
I actually have been hurt the worst by foals, LOL! Those little feet can go 90+ miles and hour I swear. It is like being pelted with a machine gun when they get going. My farrier and I have some pretty good laughs over the foals when they decide to do this.
Have I been kicked, oh yeah, I really have never been hurt bad by it however.
I actually have been hurt the worst by foals, LOL! Those little feet can go 90+ miles and hour I swear. It is like being pelted with a machine gun when they get going. My farrier and I have some pretty good laughs over the foals when they decide to do this.