I think the article makes sense. I don't know of anyone who has been around horses for a decent length of time who has never been bitten or kicked. It is natural for horses to bite and kick, that's all they are saying. The insurance implications might be difficult.
No it isn't.They are not saying it is natural for horses to bite, they are saying they are vicious, not the same thing!!
Indeed! Would you describe all domestic pets (e.g. dogs, cats, rabbits) as vicious too? I think not, yet they are all capable of biting and scratching.They are not saying it is natural for horses to bite, they are saying they are vicious, not the same thing!!
Ah, but wasps really are vicious! Vindictive little blighters...Maybe wasps should go on there too
Ah, but wasps really are vicious! Vindictive little blighters...
Maybe wasps should go on there too
As a priniple, I think this takes responsibility away from the humans once again and categorizes animals as vicious purely by nature! I hope reason and sense prevails! Perhaps kids shouldn't ever be near horses if they are naturally "vicious".