(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10007/horsetree.jpg)
that does not look good for the horse.
ouch that horse looks to be in a bit of a pickle..... what's it status alive / dead
Chain sawed out, with minor injuries to head and neck. Least this be taken wrong, the horse did survive, although rumor has it he bit the owner.
I'm wondering how the horse got into that pickle ???
Carrots growing in a hollow tree ?
How did my name get roped inta this?
How fast would a horse have to be running to do that? ;)
Looks like the Holey Maple Club newest member. :D :D :D :D
Is that a real picture?
???????????????????
This should explain the Holey Oak Club.
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,17513.0.html
I had to saw a cow out of a hollow tree once. The cow stayed amazingly calm while the sawing was going on, then hoofed it out of there ;D. It is a good thing that there are chain saws, at least for that cow :).
Jeff, your hand eating tree.
Spruce bunny, allegedly, the owner was trying a set up shot of the horse with his head in the hollow, after food, when it slipped, panic set in, etc.
I dont know who would have panicked worse-me or the horse. :o
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1079059/Having-mare-The-horse-got-head-stuck-tree.html
That poor horse !!!
I'll bet she avoids trees in the future :D :D
How BIZZARRE!
The most odd thing is the way the horse is sitting on it's bottom! It's just wrong!
I'm pleased it got out of it all OK.
asy.
Quote from: Jeff on October 21, 2008, 06:23:57 PM
How did my name get roped inta this?
That's nuthin'! You should see what they do with MY name around here! :o :o
I knew tree huggers were a pain in the rear but now animals are getting in to the act! >:(
Quote from: Faron on October 21, 2008, 07:59:16 PM
How fast would a horse have to be running to do that? ;)
I just showed the pic to my daughters and the 7 year old asked if the Horse had ran into the tree :D