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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

Wild Horses on the Paynes Prairie State Preserve

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  • they are defintly not wild horses look at them nice shiny brushed coats they have they are well taken care of far from wild because aswell if they where wild horses they would have ran and they where cornerd in aswell the only way out was past the camera man they would have charged head butet and kicked him so thats all i gotta say :D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @charlohorse Paynes Prairie State Preserve - Look it up

  • These people have never been charged or attacked by a horse................they would recognize the obvious signs if they knew horses (or any type of animal).

  • @Carmen90961  I got charged by a horse. He fixed my Dishwasher and I paid $10/hr.

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  • They didn't look aggressive. If they were, they would have been pinning their ears, snorting possibly, rearing or trying to get away from you. You would know if they didn't want you there.

  • when they stomp their feet like that, they are trying to swat away flies, what you should be looking out for is their ears pinned flat back against, their head, an agressive stance, which this horse does not have, hence the relaxed leg, and the snaking of their heads, which is when they put their heads low to the ground and kind of "herd you"

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  • You call that an attack?!that's just a wild horse walking.

  • When most guys hear about a girl riding a horse they laugh at her, but when they meet "wild" horses they et scared.... interesting! xDD

  • Gosh, that was a true savaging

  • @patteel My family came to Florida in 1763, and its good to hear from another Floridian! :)

  • @chaos0691 I said wild, as in not really tame or broken to ride. I am a 6th generation native of Florida. My grandfather rode Cracker horses and drove cattle across Payne's Prairie when my mother was a baby in the 1920s.

  • @patteel  They are not really wild although some are feral.

  • You idiots... one, those horses are NO way wild....

    plus, they don't seem aggressive! JUST CURIOUS.

  • He just wanted to get some attention. And be petted

  • Wild Florida Cracker horses look them up on Youtube or google.

  • Defiantly not what id call wild. Look at his mane, a wild horse does not have a short well cared for mane.

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