17 May 2018 #1 C Cecile Well-Known Member Joined 21 September 2016 Messages 1,283 Visit site https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/miniature-pony-chloe-suffers-deep-1575076
21 May 2018 #2 V Velcrobum Well-Known Member Joined 17 October 2016 Messages 4,116 Visit site Cecile said: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/miniature-pony-chloe-suffers-deep-1575076 Click to expand... Pity about the bad photoshop of the groom and pony onto a grass background !!
Cecile said: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/miniature-pony-chloe-suffers-deep-1575076 Click to expand... Pity about the bad photoshop of the groom and pony onto a grass background !!
27 May 2018 #3 P popsdosh Well-Known Member Joined 7 November 2008 Messages 6,388 Visit site Look more like horse teeth marks to me . Dogs dont go for flanks and the canines would give a more pronounced puncture site rather than having broad in-scissor graze marks. Guess they will have got a few donations though
Look more like horse teeth marks to me . Dogs dont go for flanks and the canines would give a more pronounced puncture site rather than having broad in-scissor graze marks. Guess they will have got a few donations though
28 May 2018 #4 Clodagh Playing chess with pigeons Joined 17 August 2005 Messages 28,980 Location Devon Visit site The twice I have seen a horse attacked by a dog they have both gone for the udder/ lower belly which could easily lead to a bite mark on the flanks.
The twice I have seen a horse attacked by a dog they have both gone for the udder/ lower belly which could easily lead to a bite mark on the flanks.
30 May 2018 #5 P popsdosh Well-Known Member Joined 7 November 2008 Messages 6,388 Visit site Clodagh said: The twice I have seen a horse attacked by a dog they have both gone for the udder/ lower belly which could easily lead to a bite mark on the flanks. Click to expand... With broad teeth marks ? Dogs tend to keep away from areas where they can get kicked wereas horses go for that area and leg biting
Clodagh said: The twice I have seen a horse attacked by a dog they have both gone for the udder/ lower belly which could easily lead to a bite mark on the flanks. Click to expand... With broad teeth marks ? Dogs tend to keep away from areas where they can get kicked wereas horses go for that area and leg biting