06-01-2012, 06:22 AM
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We have our share of poisonous snakes here too, just not in the are I am in now. Couple towns inland and yeah, I've come across a few Pineland Rattlesnakes while on horseback. We have water moccasins and copperheads too. I don't like snakes, even non-lethal ones.
You should see how fast a horse can dispatch a snake and chop it into several pieces! That happened to me while in NY still. It was a common black snake and Mickey went nuts! Both front feet, toes pointed down with great accuracy and dispatched that snake before I knew what he was doing. When he was done, I noticed snake bits all over. Horses are very accurate with their front hooves. You ever see a horse up on it's hind legs, get out of the way before he strikes!
You should see how fast a horse can dispatch a snake and chop it into several pieces! That happened to me while in NY still. It was a common black snake and Mickey went nuts! Both front feet, toes pointed down with great accuracy and dispatched that snake before I knew what he was doing. When he was done, I noticed snake bits all over. Horses are very accurate with their front hooves. You ever see a horse up on it's hind legs, get out of the way before he strikes!
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head