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Re: Tragic Accident at Ponyhof in Frick

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Ah lets not get into a meat eating debate..
Just eating horse in Australia isnt really heard of (except we hear they do it in Europe!) so bear with me while I get used to it

Different cultures, different standards.

I think we could apply this to a lot of threads on this forum !
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Old 28.02.2010, 12:58
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Re: Tragic Accident at Ponyhof in Frick

i am not really a `horse person`at all though i am happy to admire thier beauty from afar, however i will say i firmly believe horses well popular to be tamed and riden deep down they are meant to be wild and free and when they communicate they do it the only way they know how, in this case kicking! sometimes people just forget to show the correct amount of respect for animals.
i feel sorry for the family but i dont think you can blame the horse, however if it was my daughter i am not sure i would feel the same way!!!
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Re: Tragic Accident at Ponyhof in Frick

What a tragic accident, my thoughts are with this poor girls family. This sounds like a tragic accident. Horse do kick and you should take care when around them but generally horse only kick when they feel threatened or frightened. It is not how just how hard they kick it where on the body they meet. Previously I have been a events organiser arranging high standard show jumping competitions in the UK and have seen horrific accidents involving people and horses and often seen the person simply get up and walk away. On the otherhand I have seen very slight falls or kicks that on sight look nothing with much worse injuries.

Horse are very unpredicable animals and accidents do happen. Horse riding related accidents come third in the list of dangerous sports ahead of boxing, parachuting and sailing!

My 10 year old daughter has been riding since she was 3 years old and she loves it. She has had her tumbles and recently quite a few but she is always supervised, wears the correct equipment (body protector, helmet & correct footwear) and most of all aware that she is dealing with an animal that potentionally has a mind of its own.

I am well aware of the dangers of horse riding and dread if something awful happened to her but if my daughter can have half the fun I had with my horses I know that horse riding is worthwhile. As my daughter say's "horses is in our blood" and if you have that bond with a horse (which I am sure the girl in the accident had) you will know what I am talking about.
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