RunToEarth
Well-Known Member
Always turn him out in a headcollar as he is a bit of a nightmare to catch in summertime. He had lost it today so I walked upto him slowly and offered him my bucket of hand chopped carrots and apples I had bought for them all this morning. Whilst he was munching away I patted him and slyly slipped his headcollar over his neck, but being semi distracted by his happy little face I must have touched his ears (very very sensitive horse- beaten stupid as a youngster)
Well, he spun sideways so quickly, knocking me to the floor as he goes and trod on me just above the hip with his fore feet, and managed to double barrel onto my calves, I was rolled about on the floor screaming in agony- poor Monty cob came to my rescue. Good job he hadnt got my hat as I was all alone out there