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![]() David Carroll must have gone to Catholic School. This is what the nuns used to do to us, although they used rulers instead of whips (most of them).
http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/sh...horse-in-head/
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![]() I'd never heard kind words about Rodney's Rash.
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![]() Dale Baird.
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![]() 'A reason why workouts are conducted under the cloak of darkness
instead of a more reasonable hour, open to the public.' ![]() who was the guy who plugged in the cord and zapped the horse with the other end? that would rank him right up there. |
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![]() I'm getting "page not found" what did it say?
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![]() Here's a video... They just keep showing it over and over though.
I unfortunately know a couple trainers that do this same thing. http://www.wlky.com/video/24426207/index.html |
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![]() Someone needs to strike him in the head with a sack of potatoes.
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![]() Jeremy Rose got three months...
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![]() Unless you been on a race horse that was bolting it's tough to comment. I don't use a whip on a horse's face as a practice but the tail swishing/ear pinning/erratic action combined with an outrider appearing to try to herd him gives me the impression that the horse bolting and ignoring all rider cues.
I don't condone it but sometimes you have to get the d@amed horse back under control. I was on a horse that bolted while out in the field. He was going sideways FAST, toward and 6-10 foot deep ditch filled with rocks and gravel. I smacked him in the head with the reins to get his attention because nothing was working.
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![]() But David Carroll galloped Easy Goer!
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![]() I have known David Carroll for a very long time. He is not someone that would just hall off and hit a horse for no reason. He is an excellent horseman and a great person. If you have never put yourself in a situation that dangerous you have no idea of the danger he was in. I am sure he just didn't find it amusing to have to do what he did.
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![]() Yeah I knew the nice defense would come along. Like it should make any difference if someone is nice or a total a-hole when they're caught on video doing something wrong.
Sure he rode Easy Goer in the morning but that was a long time ago. Time diminishes skill sets... especially when it involves physicality. He should know better. Apologize, take the punishment and move on. |
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![]() Inexcusable.
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![]() I would like to see someone defend this quote...
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![]() Wow. He might have actually been better served if he went with the 'you take your ho out and spend time with her - and when you want her to turn a trick she says no' angle than the whole I treat them like my kids angle.
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![]() no doubt the horse was out of control. but eventually it seems, so was the trainer. a shame all the way around. too bad for the horse, too bad for a trainer who probably got lost in the moment.
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Thanks for that link. Makes clear Carroll is an *******. I don't need the, I was having a bad day nonsense. This is physical abuse. |
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If this doesn't make national headlines then he's the luckiest bastard on the face of the earth. The horse-kids comparison is media gold. |