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Old 10-18-2006, 09:37 AM
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Seabiscuit supposedly pounded another stakes horse in his own barn so badly one morning that the other horse was enraged and upset every time he saw him.
They had to move him to the other end of the barn to fool him into thinking Biscuit wasn't there anymore.
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Old 10-18-2006, 10:02 AM
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Seabiscuit supposedly pounded another stakes horse in his own barn so badly one morning that the other horse was enraged and upset every time he saw him.
They had to move him to the other end of the barn to fool him into thinking Biscuit wasn't there anymore.
I used to go foxhunting and the horse I rode got along with every horse and you never had to be overly worried of him kicking other horses until one day this girl showed up with her new horse and mine went banannas. We tried seperating them by her being at the front and I in the back of the hunt, but when we got to a field and were galloping my horse took off with his ears pinned and bit her horse in the butt. Never did again with any other horse.
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