@@michaelfoster9964 People resort to abusive tactics when training and some horses resort to defending themselves - can't blame them. This man's response just reinforced this horse's behavior so this horse will bite again to get a human to go away. When people don't know how to train, they create a horse that can hurt someone - it's not the horse's fault; it's the fault of a dumb human that doesn't know how to train.
And then served in meatballs at Ikea. I got banned by RU-vid for stating that truth! Apparently, as Jack Nicholson said; "THEY CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!"
Owww. When a horse bites it can’t stop and must complete the bite before it can open its mouth. My son got bit in the face when he was about 4 and the only thing that saved his cheek was it was winter and he was wearing a hooded jacket.
During WWII, my father lived on a farm in Saskatchewan. They had a water well pumped by dogs in a huge hamster wheel. The dogs loved it! when My dad and his dad went to town one day, they failed to lock out the pump wheel against turning. When they came back, the farmyard was wet and partly flooded. My grandfather estimated they pumped 6 weeks of water demand at the house and barn in a space of 8 hours. The water level dropped 28 feet but returned to normal after a week.
Horses are dangerous! I was raised with them and raised them. Some horses are trained with love, they are the friendly ones😊 some are trained harshly and end up hating humans. Others are just born mean and can be dangerous. My advice is ask the owner. Then consider petting or not.