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I learned that the hard way, when I was young lad. I got kicked in the leg , thought it had bust my knee. it was that painful couldn't ride my bike back from stables , they had to bring back home in a motor :blink: never trust a fookin hoss :yes:

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Did he stay down for a ten count

don't know about him, but I couldn't stand rest of the day lol bloody big things, and you get you little bits of kids riding the things ,that never going to hold it back if wants to run off :yes:

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bird i work in a racing stable , im a chef, i dont touch the horses! but youd be surprised with the way some of the jocks wrangle them and racing horses are fecking wild, i say to em your either braver than me or more stupid ! :p been a few lads and lasses had some bad dos but they still come back , theres alot of trainers round us (middleham) and you see an ambulance near enough every week, wouldnt get me near them fecking things !

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One of my customers got kicked in the head a few years ago, she woke up in the field an hour later managed to walk the 200yds home to call an ambulance, ended up with a plate across her forehead. Only about 7 stone wet through

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