Neat PIC....
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RE: Neat PIC....
Whoa...thats cool....A three legged horse!
Betcha guys missed that one didn't ya? Yes, it could be behind the other leg, but I'm not too sure of that, I would think I would be able to see a little somewhere.
I hate when I'm pesimistic, but something just isn't right about that pic. The fawn is way too small compared to the horses. I own horses, and the average height of a horses 'knee' is probably around 16" or so. The backline of that fawn is below that. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I always thought even newborn fawns were a little bigger than that.
Not trying to start a war or anything, but that pic doesn't look right to me. Just my $.02
Betcha guys missed that one didn't ya? Yes, it could be behind the other leg, but I'm not too sure of that, I would think I would be able to see a little somewhere.
I hate when I'm pesimistic, but something just isn't right about that pic. The fawn is way too small compared to the horses. I own horses, and the average height of a horses 'knee' is probably around 16" or so. The backline of that fawn is below that. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I always thought even newborn fawns were a little bigger than that.
Not trying to start a war or anything, but that pic doesn't look right to me. Just my $.02
#16
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Posts: 618
RE: Neat PIC....
My inlaws took care of a fawn for several months last year, and it did the same thing with their horses. They had a couple of large horse pens, and the deer would get in there and run around with them. That deer was so confused, it reminded of the children's book "Are you my mother" because this deer would walk from the horses, to the barn cats, to the dogs. Not only that, you could walk out on the back deck, call out it's name, (yes, they named it Bob) andhe would come running out of the woods. No kidding. Funny stuff.