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Re: [RC] Forgiving Brass - Rae Callaway

I've seen a horse who's lead did break during a struggle to get out of a trailer and this horse was extremely fortunate not to die as it flipped over backwards, cracked it's head on the pavement and rolled out onto oncoming traffic in the road.  The real issue is to make sure you've unclipped your horse before you open that trailer door!
 
Rae

----- Original Message ----
From: Shannon Chastain <wagaman@xxxxxxxx>
To: Bob Fletcher <bobcfletcher@xxxxxxxxx>; Ride Camp <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:39:54 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Forgiving Brass

I agree I saw a horse break his neck tied to a trailer when I was a kid I will never
forgot seeing that if he had, had a break away halter I would not seen my first dead
horse at 13.
Shannon



On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 10:53:04 -0800 (PST), Bob Fletcher wrote
> To the one repondant who mentioned that she would not want the headstall to
> give because she would not want to find an empty halter hanging to a tie rail,
> I would rather put on my hiking shoes and track down my horse than find a
> horse that has sufficated himself from pulling back from the halter not breaking.
>
>   I feel the same about people who leave halters on their horses in the
> pasture or stall for that matter.  If you can't catch your horse, then buy a
> Breakaway halter.  I have seen too many horses hang themselves on the most
> seemingly benign fixtures.  You are lucky to get by with slight nerve damage,
>  but death is all to common.
>
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