Under draft horse
July 6th, 2009 | by drafthorse |zefcio asked:
Draft horse is standing both hooves on plank, that is placed on me. Next, he is placing one hoof directly on my stomach.
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15 Responses to “Under draft horse”
By Fun2RideHorses on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Yeah Whatever! I don’t believe you and That WASN’T a DRAFT horse!
By zefcio on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply
That was a draft horse! Not all draft horses are as huge as belgians or percherons, there are also smaller breeds that are draft. It is a big difference in being stepped on (foot?), than carefully place hoof on stomach - I was under weight of bigger horses than this one, and was able to edure it without being hurt.
By Fun2RideHorses on Jul 12, 2009 | Reply
OMG. Wait a minute. If that was a Draft horse which its not! You would be squished. I have 4 Draft horses and I got stepped on and that hurt REALLY bad. So if a Draft horse stepped on your whole body you would be DEAD!
By zefcio on Jul 13, 2009 | Reply
Ok, you can drop in, when you are near with you horse…
By americanpride101 on Jul 15, 2009 | Reply
That is not even a real draft horse if you want a real draft horse to step on you try my 19.3 hand and 2,500 and see if you live
By equestrianlovr on Jul 17, 2009 | Reply
Wow, that was retarded.
By nicolatwo on Jul 21, 2009 | Reply
Horses don’t like to step on a person. They don’t like to hurt anyone. It makes them feel scared and confused if they are forced to do that.
By Acehorsegurl on Jul 26, 2009 | Reply
was the dude okay was the horse okay..? lol slightly weird pour horsey he doent want to haha poor boy or girl
By jamajkowa on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply
None horse is constrained to trample on ‘zefcio’! If one doesn’t want to do that he is not punished but rather calmed down and he gets some snack. Horses are smart animals and exactly know if they’re asked to trample or not. Doing that is not related with a loss of respect, neither our respect for horses nor horses respect for human!
By dressageextraord on Jul 30, 2009 | Reply
Wow you guys, chill! Yeah, horses deserve respect, but the horse clearly wasnt freaking out, maybe tense, and they werent disrespecting the horse. If a horse didnt want to go over a jump or “wasnt comfortable” with going over a jump, would you let the horse off? Heck no. Ofcourse it be weird to stand on something squishy.But nothing happened to the horse, right? Goodness. All of you look for something to nag about. The man can do whatever he wants, too.
By storm15918 on Aug 1, 2009 | Reply
It’s not torment. The horse just was a bit excited. It seemed like it was at a show or something b/c of the announcer or whoever that guy talking was. The horse probably didn’t want to step on him, b/c humans are soft, and not very stable as ground lol. Relax.
By DaVinciFan on Aug 1, 2009 | Reply
This vid begs the question, why? Are you trying to be clever? Because if you are there are better ways of showing it, like treating your horse with respec!
By jumpwithgusto on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
fair enough do this stuff in your other videos with other horses , but you could clearly tell this horse wasnt 100% comfortable. it was not fair on that horse. plus you nearly ended up with a good hoofing in the face. im not trying to give you a lecture because the rest of your videos i liked.
By zefcio on Aug 5, 2009 | Reply
About 1800 lbs (800 kg)
By fredfredburgerfntic on Aug 7, 2009 | Reply
holy **** how much does that horse weigh?