Appaloosa

SOMDfungirl

New Member
So the other day I was riding my Appaloosa. Well after riding for about 10 minutes she bucked and I fell off. I have every intention of turning her to glue. Any way someone on here could come shoot her in the head? I cant seem to bring myself to do it.
 

Sparks

New Member
My recommendation is to try aiming at your own head first, just to make sure the gun works properly.. :whistle:
 

Spicober

New Member
Please, please tell me you are kidding? You can not be serious? Never been on a horse that bucked before and NEVER did it again?
 

SOMDfungirl

New Member
I have no other choice. I'm not going to let him do this again. sorry.. just wondering if there was a good way to kill him.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
So the other day I was riding my Appaloosa. Well after riding for about 10 minutes she bucked and I fell off. I have every intention of turning her to glue. Any way someone on here could come shoot her in the head? I cant seem to bring myself to do it.

LOL that horse is bigger than I! hard to stay on but I have been told that once they act like he did they will continue so I'm ready to put em down

I have no other choice. I'm not going to let him do this again. sorry.. just wondering if there was a good way to kill him.

You hurt it's feelings by not knowing it's gender, maybe that's why you got bucked off.:killingme
 

DQ2B

Active Member
LOL that horse is bigger than I! hard to stay on but I have been told that once they act like he did they will continue so I'm ready to put em down

Ummm, honey, horses buck. That's part of their nature. That's not to say they should do for lack of reason but you probably shouldn't play with horses if you can't tolerate a buck now and again.
 

SOMDfungirl

New Member
Ummm, honey, horses buck. That's part of their nature. That's not to say they should do for lack of reason but you probably shouldn't play with horses if you can't tolerate a buck now and again.

never been bucked off before
 

devinej

New Member
welcome to the club. i'd say if you haven't been bucked off, then you have not ridden enough...

and actually, plenty of horses learn that bucking is a bad idea. you just have to train them....or you can shoot them but that might be illegal
 

SOMDfungirl

New Member
welcome to the club. i'd say if you haven't been bucked off, then you have not ridden enough...

and actually, plenty of horses learn that bucking is a bad idea. you just have to train them....or you can shoot them but that might be illegal

its not
 

baileydog

I wanna be a SMIB
I do so hope you are kidding about killing the horse. Dont kill it, give it to a rescue or someone. Maybe the horse didnt like your bad attitude and knew you didnt like him. I feel sorry for the horse, after he threw you he should of stomped on your head.
 

HeavyChevy75

Podunk FL
It is spring, they are feeling fresh. They are going to buck...

My horse bucked me off the first time I got on him this spring. I laughed at him and rode in the ring the next time. He hasn't bucked since. He was just feeling fresh and full of himself.
 
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