Good to see a happy ending. I imagine the horse must have been a bit panicky and so those rescuers were risking a nasty bite or kick there, bless 'em.
Although, you do realize you have deprived future paleontologists of a very interesting specimen?
Looks like it'll need to be hosed off before we cook it. :yum:
Although, you do realize you have deprived future paleontologists of a very interesting specimen?
But a French family with a very good diner.
From the saddle I take it that some gaping idiot rode him into that?
despite the many attempts it took to get the dear out; at least it was cheaper than a day at the spa..
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Is it me, or does it look like the guy in the background of the last shot is taking a leak?
Welcome Skylight! No need to feel awkward.
I beleve dude in red is takeing a leak !
Hi Skylight!
:welcome:
Hope you stick around, there is a bit of an Australian contingent building up ... I like it when there are people closer to my time zone. It makes for faster replies.
Also we can talk about vegemite and pavlova and stuff.
I bet that poor horse was exhausted when finally freed....the guy in red was so happy he had to take a leak?!...:eyebrow: Might he be the rider? only non emergency person...
Artex!!! You have to fight the sadness, Artex! NOOOOooooo!
Just because there is a saddle on the horse does not mean someone was riding it at the time it got stuck in the mud. How else do you propose they hook a chain to the horse?
I was feeling left out, so I Googled "Artex sadness" and see this thread is already at the top for it. Jeez. Just an hour has passed and already at the top of Google.
Ah, that's because I misspelled it.
Here they say it's "Artax."
I worked out what you meant almost immediately, but it did occur to me that I hadn't noticed the horse had the same name as a ceiling cover product in the UK when I read it. All is now explained :)
Flashback, these pics, without the saddle, could have been taken years ago at our ranch.
Exact same thing happened, she just wandered down there and got stuck.
We used cotton straps tied to chains on a front-end-loader.
The guy in the red shirt got the horse stuck and had to go stand in the corner.
It's also possible the horse bolted and that's how it came to be stuck in the mud with a saddle on.
Maybe the horse didn't want to be up sh*t creek without a saddle!
(longtime lurker...finally registered just to say that!)
Maybe the horse didn't want to be up sh*t creek without a saddle!
(longtime lurker...finally registered just to say that!)
And I'm so glad you did! :lol2:
:welcome: (Have I been here long enough to say that?)
Artex!!! You have to fight the sadness, Artex! NOOOOooooo!
Alas, there is no fighting the sadness of Artex.
Yummy! Chocolate-Covered Mr. Ed.
:lame: I know. But we've been away from the food references for SO long. :(
he could be taking a leak. or he could equally well be jacking off. maybe he has a horse fetish.
Morie
www.anthology.page.tlJust because there is a saddle on the horse does not mean someone was riding it at the time it got stuck in the mud. How else do you propose they hook a chain to the horse?
So, the horse thought: "I'm gonna go for a walk. I'd better put this saddle on in case I get stuck in a mudhole and someone needs a place to hook a chain to get me out." :3_eyes: