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Horse falls out of trailer on freeway - amazing result

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  • #61
    Originally posted by Beasmom View Post
    Fruitbats!

    What, he didn't go around to the back of the trailer to unload when he got home? Was he going to leave the horse in the trailer overnight or what?

    Something's wrong here, dontcha think?
    Much agreed.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by Beasmom View Post
      Fruitbats!

      What, he didn't go around to the back of the trailer to unload when he got home? Was he going to leave the horse in the trailer overnight or what?

      Something's wrong here, dontcha think?
      I would agree if I had any faith in the news report being accurate. But they so rarely get the details right I highly doubt that is what the owner said.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Liberty View Post
        According to this news report:
        http://www.click2houston.com/news/22477532/detail.html

        "Officials said the owner realized that his horse fell out of the trailer by watching the news report. He has since picked up the animal."

        So the idgit got that poor horse back. WTH is up with that?


        Ok- the story with the original vid said the NEPHEW of the owner was hauling the horse. So it is ENTIRELY possible that the OWNER saw his horse on the news and said

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        • #64
          If I recall correctly, it was the owner's nephew that was driving. The owner wasn't trailering. You would think the nephew would contact the owner about the missing horse, but maybe it made the news before the nephew stopped and looked in the trailer. Hey, there's a million scenarios here. All I know is I am going to be thinking about this story every time I haul my horses now.

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          • #65
            Aaah! THAT makes sense, Minerva Louise.

            Good point, Trub -- news isn't necessarily accurate!

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              #66
              Originally posted by winfieldfarm View Post
              "Uh, yea, I was just sittin' here having my Swanson dinner and cold one when I sees that ma horse dun been found on the highway. You thinks I could have 'er back? Really, well that's great. So ya gots 'er in a trailer,huh? HOw'd ya all do that? 'Cause that dern hoss won't stay in no kinds of trailer thut I puts 'er in. I'm fixin' to sell that there hoss. Ya think anyones gonna want a real trailer broke horse? Broke every trailer I dun put 'er in."
              Winfield farm - all y'all must live aroun' here cos ya shure can speak it!

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              • #67
                that poor horse
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                • #68
                  apparently the folks in the Acres Homes neighborhood have a problem keeping their horses confined

                  http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/6791896.html


                  Houston police cruiser fatally strikes stray horse



                  Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle

                  Dec. 30, 2009, 7:58AM


                  A police car struck and killed a stray horse in north Houston overnight.
                  An officer, driving along North Victory near Wheatley in the Acres Homes area, hit the horse after the animal ran in front of him, the Houston Police Department said.
                  The horse died at the scene, and the officer was unhurt. Police did not immediately know the name of the animal's owner.
                  Chronicle news partner KHOU-TV contributed to this report.
                  Nothing says "I love you" like a tractor. (Clydejumper)

                  The reports states, “Elizabeth reported that she accidently put down this pony, ........, at the show.”

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                  • #69
                    That was sure some interesting method of loading, given enough rope.
                    Wonder where I can buy the instructional DVD? Poor horse, blindfolded, dragged into a step-up - gotta admire the fellow who went in under the ropes and his IQ.

                    In the old days when trailers when were small, a horse fell out of an ancient trailer outside our apartment in the city. Same thing, it landed on the ashphalt and wasn't that badly scratched up. We were the only people around who knew anything about horses, being in the city, but we caught him, and got him back into the trailer. He was a recently purchased horse on his way to his new home as I recall.

                    That is the reason I do not tie horses up in the trailer unless it is a pony that could turn into a pretzl by turning around.
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