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It would have been a fine either way. Cows and horses have incredible spatial sense. When they miss a kick on a stationary target, it's on purpose. They'll usually do many things before then too, stamping, mooing. Horses will give even more warnings.that was great when he raised his head and the bull kicked him as a final touch, he should have rolled away first
yes he was acting like an imbecile and got what he deserved. I was a stable boy and love horses, as long as you let them know you're going behind them they're okay...except Thunder, who was a gigantic (and mean) bastard, the only person he wouldn't try to kick was Mike Duke, the boss.It would have been a fine either way. Cows and horses have incredible spatial sense. When they miss a kick on a stationary target, it's on purpose. They'll usually do many things before then too, stamping, mooing. Horses will give even more warnings.
Maybe it's like the Movie Kung Pow. Someone taught him wrong as a joke. To just get closer and quickly pin yourself between a big ornery animal and a wall when they start threatening. (You should never do that even when the animal isn't ornery by the way.) He literally did everything wrong.