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Teacher sacked for kicking a horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Foxcover" data-source="post: 7906284" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I don’t doubt that you’ve seen that but there’s a bit of a difference between a kennel man who goes into that career knowing full well the bloodthirst and cruelty it entails and a farrier.</p><p>I went into the trade because I’d always been fascinated by it and enjoyed working with horses and improving their welfare.</p><p>In the 16 years I’ve done it yes there have been times when I’ve nearly lost my rag but you have to remind yourself why you do the job and also assume someone is watching you, and now I’m well established I keep away from any spoilt horses.</p><p>The fact this woman knew she was being watched shows not only how stupid she is but also more about her personality. God knows what she does to it behind closed doors to make it dislike her so much in the first place.</p><p>There probably are some farriers who have a cruel streak but I’d say practically all kennelmen/terrier men have a cruel streak, they won’t last very long without it because of what the job entails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxcover, post: 7906284, member: 1211"] I don’t doubt that you’ve seen that but there’s a bit of a difference between a kennel man who goes into that career knowing full well the bloodthirst and cruelty it entails and a farrier. I went into the trade because I’d always been fascinated by it and enjoyed working with horses and improving their welfare. In the 16 years I’ve done it yes there have been times when I’ve nearly lost my rag but you have to remind yourself why you do the job and also assume someone is watching you, and now I’m well established I keep away from any spoilt horses. The fact this woman knew she was being watched shows not only how stupid she is but also more about her personality. God knows what she does to it behind closed doors to make it dislike her so much in the first place. There probably are some farriers who have a cruel streak but I’d say practically all kennelmen/terrier men have a cruel streak, they won’t last very long without it because of what the job entails. [/QUOTE]
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