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Post by Unbound on Aug 10, 2013 13:43:11 GMT -5
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Post by Lisa on Aug 10, 2013 14:36:25 GMT -5
What a well trained horse!!! Still doesn't look safe!
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Post by Pam on Aug 10, 2013 15:03:42 GMT -5
Yikes!
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Post by ZenRider on Aug 10, 2013 20:29:10 GMT -5
Looks like a really nice horse. Too bad he has a really, really stupid owner.
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Post by Bara on Aug 12, 2013 7:47:03 GMT -5
Aww - can't see it!
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Post by ZenRider on Aug 12, 2013 11:04:42 GMT -5
Found it on Youtube: youtu.be/TH6uRrHI9eQSheesh, I searched homemade horse trailer and found this. youtu.be/EQ0NNehR6YUThe crazy thing is, they showed up to take the uninjured horse in the guy they interviewed case with the same kind of piece of crap trailer. I'm sure horse trailers are expensive in Hawaii, but there is no way to safely haul a horse in the trailers shown in the video. Sure, you may have done it and nothing happened, but that does not mean it was safe to do so. Sheesh. A couple of more. youtu.be/i_QatInJfBgyoutu.be/1S1PHH1HPK8
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Post by niaru on Aug 17, 2013 9:54:11 GMT -5
Wow, those videos are so scary. There is a reason horses are transported in CLOSED trailers or at least, trailers they can't jump out of, or put a foot through...
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Post by ZenRider on Aug 17, 2013 19:56:49 GMT -5
Besides the structural issues, there is also nothing to keep debris out of the horses eyes or from hitting the horses with those trailers. Just ignorant really. Those are the people that will say, "Oh common, it's just a horse." Which then makes one wonder why they have horses in the first place?
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