If you want your 15 minutes that badly…

I’m gonna give it to you! Besides, I figure we all need a laugh in the middle of the work/school week. What the… ??? I honestly don’t know enough about how hay balers work to know if this is fake or real, but either way, you gotta see it!

(Edited to add: My farmer readers have now filled me in: No way is this real and absolutely don’t try it at home! – I assume most of my readers are smarter than that but like I always say, you have to remember anyone at all can read what you write online, so if you do think this looks like a good idea, you’re wrong and will probably kill yourself.)



79 comments to “If you want your 15 minutes that badly…”

  1. yankeeatheart says:

    Too funny!! Another horsey YouTube video that always gives me a chuckle is “Silly Natural Horsemanship” posted by terkapak. Maybe someone more computer savvy than myself could put a link to it here. Its pretty funny and the horse is an absolute saint! I love the part where the horse pulls its own trailer!

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  2. CrBr says:

    Haha! I don’t know how they work either – so I can’t verify if that could happen or not. I would like to think it’s fake though since his arms, legs and head all manage to be outside of the hay bale :P Very funny :)

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  3. charlienchico says:

    ewwwww! Itchy! I’m thinking the bale’s too perfectly set to be real- and I’m thinking the farmer (real or fake) has been hitting wayyyyy too much sauce.

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  4. Cowgirly says:

    I’ve baled hay (Dad had a hay farm) and you can’t do this, though there were days I would have tried to get out of driving a tractor all day! That’s a GREAT video, thanks for sharing!!!

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    • vicky says:

      Proportion of the bale is wrong (too wide/long) and watch before he jumps into the baler: no bales are being dropped…they drop often enough in real life, that you’d seen one, at least. Cute joke though…wouldn’t want to be ‘baled’ ‘nekid’ though…itchy.

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  5. TBDancer says:

    Warning: Do NOT watch this at work ;o)

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  6. Jasper01 says:

    I hate to be the bubble burster here, but I don’t think this is real… think of how tight the grass is pressed together in your bales of hay. That’s a ton of pressure – and that guy, if he made it through the baler would probably have quite a bit of internal bleeding. Or at the very least, a ton of scratches. Anyone else here make the mistake of moving hay bales in shorts?

    OT, but here’s a funny little video. This girl was apparently leading her horse into the arena when somebody slapped it on the butt and it took off. It’s certainly redefines “automatic”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZRUuO_J-r4

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    • Sophie says:

      What a great video, and what a great horse!!!

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    • equusdressage says:

      That video is hilarious!

      And I agree the original vid is fake, but still pretty funny! Saw it a few days ago and watched it over and over again for the lulz

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    • nj_rider says:

      Now THAT is an event I’d love to watch! I’ve always thought that a lot of barrel horses would do a better job if the rider wasn’t messing with them… how about a riderless barrels and poles class!?

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      • Jasper01 says:

        Oh, I know exactly what you mean! I’ve seen people with horses in many events (though barrel racing seems to get a lot of them) who think they can’t control their horse unless they have spurs, whips, and the biggest ol’ shank bit you can find. I mean, some of those bits have like a foot long gag shank along with curb, poll, and nose pressure. I just bought a horse that was barrel raced her whole career in a huge shank bit. I slip in a snaffle and she runs way better! The horses know their job, just cause they’re going fast doesn’t mean you need a big mouthpiece to tell them where to go. Plus, if they aren’t afraid of getting yanked in the turns, they’ll run a lot faster in between them! My times improved quite a bit :)
        I’m sure the same thing happens a lot with jumpers. Horse starts to rush the fence so the bits just get harsher. I used to show hunter, but I haven’t jumped in years, so I wouldn’t know much about it

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  7. beegee3 says:

    Ah, knowing a little bit about how farm machinery works and how careful one must be, that people get injured and killed all the time by tractors and combines, I cannot imagine this is ‘real’ in that the baling machinery was running as if it was actually working. I think this cretin set the whole thing up, and it is amusing in a sorry sort of way, but I hope no adrenaline junky teenager out on the back forty tries it himself and ends up truly compacted into a bale of hay I ever have to cut open to feed to my horses!

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  8. PintoChincoPony says:

    Can anybody post a link for those unfortunate souls whose computers won’t show it?

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  9. Tracketeer says:

    AIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!! My EYES!!!!!!! I was watching this at work…after all, how NSFW can hay baling be? And it was all fine until Farmer Ray stripped off his overalls. And now all I can think of is how painful and itchy hay (and dust and bugs and all the other things in a baler) would be on the more tender parts of the human anatomy.

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  10. 1horsetown says:

    Utterly IMPOSSIBLE. There’s a giant knife inside a baler that cuts the hay to the proper length (which is what makes hay bales separate into flakes, sleeves, biscuits or what ever they call them in your area) That guy would have been chopped into pieces right before the pressure (100′s of PSI) crushed him to death.

    Pretty well done. But don’t try this at home.

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  11. Cycle says:

    The way the camera work gets a little shakey, most of the action being hidden behind the bales in the foreground, and the way his legs look as he’s coming out make me cry fake. Shakey camera is a great way to hide cheapy CGI. Still pretty funny though.

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  12. hellojet says:

    He looks like a life-sized version of the Mini-Wheat guy…who I’ve always thought was a little creepy anyway!

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  13. Vantage says:

    nope -not possible (depending on the baler, you’d either be crushed and/or speared!

    Speaking of crazy – here’s a great example of moron “shows off” their “skills” with what looks like a yearling :(

    http://vimeo.com/4508827

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    • dooflotchie says:

      I’m really disappointed with this video…because it didn’t end with that stupid girl’s ass in the dirt.

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    • hrider says:

      Someone needs to yank that kid of that horse, put a bit in HER mouth and start yanking on it while smacking her groin area and tummy :( VERY poor horsemanship.

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    • Percherons4MePlz says:

      Ugh. What an idiot! I would pay good money to see that poor horse dump her on her ass.

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    • Althea says:

      I can’t even think of a reason she’s touching him like that while in the saddle. If she’s trying to get over his sensitivity in that area, she just compounded the problem to the nth degree. Horses are naturally sensitive in that area, something I found out real quick when I accidentally mis-tightened a western saddle for the first time. (I have always ridden english, was tacking up horses for a pony ride/girl scout thing for a friend who does that stuff) This was also before I knew much about horses, and there I was, tightening the girth like normal when I noticed there was another girth, farther back! Hmm, weird.. better tighten that one too! In about two seconds flat that horse taught me the reason that bucking straps are placed there on broncs in rodeos. ;)

      I was training a mare once who was extremely ticklish/sensitive on her stomach and would throw a fit anytime someone touched her in that area. Due to this, not only would she freak while being groomed, girthing her was almost impossible as she generally threw a bronco fit on the ground. Her owner turned to me for help, and through careful, calm, quiet training that took weeks of patience and conditioning, she is now fine to be groomed with soft brushes on her stomach and is not the girthy monster she once was.

      I’m just completely bamboozled. Why the hell would she do that to him? It looks like she’s riding in a park, just messing with his sensitive areas to get him to freak out for reaction value. And then, barf, at the end when she taps his feet with her whip in an attempt to get him to pick them up. Just absurd. I hope she’s grooming him one day around his belly/hindquarters and he kicks her good in the head.

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  14. Sophie says:

    That. Was. Awesome. MADE MY DAY! I don’t care that it’s fake or that Farmer Joe or Ray or whatever stripped down to nothing… that was FUNNY!!!

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  15. Wnnahrse says:

    I think he may have timed it to when the bale would be tied.. If you look carefully, he seems to be watching something.. the type of baler may be one that takes the loose, does the pressure, moves it to where it will be tied then out the shoot..
    TOO FUNNY.. I seriously needed to laugh today..Thanks Fugs!!

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  16. blondemare says:

    Ok, it cannot be said that the ‘good ol boys’ don’t know how to whoop it up! Someone sent me this over the weekend and I was in tears – freakin’ funny!! No, it’s not real, but at least they thought outside the box, or the bale, or their drawers and gave us a hoot. Gotta love rednecks!

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  17. Rif-Ke-Bar says:

    No way in he** is this real. Like beegee3 says I hope no one “tries this at home/ranch/farm”. We bale our own hay and it’s dangerous! The baler is one piece of equipment that scares me. First you’ve got the tines that pick up the hay, then the auger that moves it, towards the “Chinaman”, which is this very scary thing with large claws that pull the hay into the chamber, which then it all get compressed and the final thing…that would have put large holes in that guy…are the needles, which put the twine around the bale. And we are just making “bitch bales” aka 60-70 lbs. The baler in the video looks to be making large square bale, which are around 1000 lbs. My friend once found a fawn in a bale of hay….that was quite icky. Would really hate to find a whole person. :(

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  18. peg4x4 says:

    Not real,not funny. He would be very dead and dismembered. Look up farm accidents.

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    • Charm says:

      Thanks for saying it. I was feeling like the only ‘lame’ person around as I watched it and thought, “You know what? I’m not laughing. I’m picturing every injured or killed farmer I know, and I’m just not finding it funny, even as a joke.”

      Maybe it’s from being in a farming community. I can’t even imagine any of the farmers I know (a pretty wild crowd) rigging something up as a joke about this. I can understand that many people don’t know about the dangers of farmwork, so they may laugh. To someone who grew up around farm equipment, I can only work not to be sick at the very idea.

      Off or On topic, depending on your viewpoint, I passed a nice little suburban house on the way home tonight, complete with Mom directing Dad, who was driving his spanking new (or rented) tractor with bucket and leveler. Oh, and Baby makes three, for now. Baby was playing in the dirt about five feet from Daddy and the moving tractor.

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    • bobsmom says:

      I grew up on a farm. We bailed 6-9,000 bales every summer. Haying was a pretty integral part of my life for a long time. Yes farming is dangerous. And this video is very funny. As I stated before, if you are this stupid in real life, you get a darwin award. I don’t know any farmers this dumb.

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  19. SweetPea says:

    Here’s a funny “natural horsemanship” video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRmxcASjR5s

    Love the “apple” stick :)

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  20. sabowin says:

    Um, wow. Question: Why on EARTH would you take your clothes OFF for this exercise? I get itchy when I mess with hay fully clothed!

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  21. Durissus says:

    All I can say is that most farm accidents are caused by working on machinery that “still running”, rather than turn it off!!! Think “lost limbs…and worse…” Although this is somewhat funny, I think it gives other idiots out there the wrong idea! Again, the trouble with YouTube, and other media sites, is that it shows human nature at it’s absolute worst, and for ALL THE WORLD TO SEE!!!

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  22. Hilarious but definitely not possible. Not only does a square baler compress hay very tightly, it also either folds it up accordion-style or slices/chops it into flakes before squeezing and tying it into the bale. A person getting sucked into a hay baler would probably not survive, if they did, they would be on their way to the hospital with major injuries.

    Whoever made the video did do a pretty good job of it though, it must have been a lot of work to get that guy dressed up in the hay bale to look so convincing.

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  23. heatherwilc says:

    Given that a friend of mine accidentally baled an animal once (a wild animal) and it took him years to get over it, I’m guessing this is totally bogus. Hilarious and amazingly disturbing, but totally bogus. Balers do a lot of manipulation of the hay (that’s where the “flake” comes from) and even with a baler that big, the dude would have come out a whole lot more messed up than just his brain, which is obviously scrambled!

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  24. Alliecat04 says:

    Not possible… he would be shredded, as FreedomTreeless points out. However, it reminds me of an incident that happened in I think Jackson, TN about 40 years ago, in which someone concealed a dead body in a bale of cow hay. The body was found… eventually… when they ate down to it!

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  25. Tracketeer says:

    A whole fawn? Urgh! And I thought it was bad finding dead (and partially dismembered) rats in the small square bales…

    I agree with all the “fake” comments, but on the plus side, this is totally something that your average “JackAss” fan would try out, thus ridding the gene pool of many many potentially horse abusing idiots. Yeah, I’m evil. Sue me.

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    • Rif-Ke-Bar says:

      Yup, a whole fawn. :( Last year while haying I saw one out in our field while hubby was cutting the field…so I stood by the fawn so Tom would know where it was so he wouldn’t mow over it. When real small the does “hide” them and they will just stay where their “Mom” puts them. It never moved just stayed hunked down in the tall grass. Had to finish that spot the next day.

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      • DeannaJ says:

        My husband has killed several fawns while cutting hay over the years….they will not move from the spot they are bedded down at, and it is nearly impossible to see them, especially if you’re cutting really thick, tall grass. I don’t think he has ever baled one, just cut them up. He gets upset every time it happens, but there really is no way to prevent it. :(

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  26. noctemare says:

    Okay, I like the idea of this video, but I’m concerned about the running on pavement. If we could run all race horses without jockeys imagine having horses not break down nearly as much.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K-g8ZIfXGg

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  27. thebossmare says:

    Its a cardboard box that he climbed into and then slid down the combine…..They just glued a whle bunch of hay to it so you wouldnt be able to tell as easy that it was a box or where the head and arm holes where :-) The funny part to me is the fact he strips down and runs up the stairs and dive bombs into the opening, LOL.

    On side note I hope all the east coasters are preparing for Earl ahead of time :-)

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  28. noctemare says:

    Remember that crazy country driving pleasure class that went horribly wrong and we all watched the outcome of it over 6 grueling minutes?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEuQOyJVv4s&feature=related

    Animal Planet did an interview with the footage to get an more over-all depth of what happened, who was involved and why.

    It’s a lot more interesting hearing it from the “horse’s mouth”

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  29. Sue says:

    52 seconds I’ll never get back.

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  30. Laciefan says:

    Speaking of funny…
    I wondered if this ad from equinenow might have been Trina Kenny still at it, so I emailed the seller at his/her advertised address, itslestlove@gmail.com. Looks like a Nigerian scam, pretty funny. The original ad said the horse was in Oklahoma:

    Re: Friesian gelding

    From:
    Babara Fox [Chat now]

    Add to Contacts
    To: Linda L
    Hello

    Thanks for the interest. i wish to apologize for my late responds
    regarding your interest.i hope you still have as much interest in
    Leroy.due to my health situation,i couldnt get back to you sooner.i
    had to go for checkup at the hospital as i am obliged to do so
    frequently.am going to go straight to the point,telling you more about
    my horse,myself and my present location after which i will ask you a
    few questions hoping you get back to me with answers.i have attached a
    few recent pictures as you requested.i could forward you some more if
    you want.

    My name is Ellen Blue,30years of age,full time christian and a pet
    and horse lover.these are a few background information about Leroy
    like …

    Height ………………….. 15.2. Hands,
    Color ……………………Black
    Weight …………………1050 PDS
    Health Status ………… Checked
    Sex …………………….. Gelding
    Age ……………………… 7years

    Leroy has a good exterior of the body and will
    get a little larger than he is now.he does walk,trot,canter and halt.

    Character
    Affectionate in all ways, easy going, less complicated character,
    intelligent and cool-minded are the words that i can best
    describe him.He is also spooky and gets along with other horses.Leroy
    has always been with other horses.

    Movement
    Very good forward movement goes with nice knee action; works by
    the whole body. he has a trot to sit easily in a
    smooth gallop.

    Extra’s
    Lovely horse that is a perfect family horse with potential for
    Dressage and Showing.

    Potential
    he is a trained horse riding and driving, used to traffic, dogs
    , Children and other household pet .good for play days and also for
    beginners.(a perfect temperament).

    I suffered from a car accident, and I hit my spine
    was recommended by my doctor not to drive any more. So I am for this search
    loving and caring family that he will be looked at
    and have plenty of Love and care.

    i am going to be very honest with you because i believe being honest
    is the best in life.The accident which caused a major damage on my
    spine caused me to have to hit the wheelchair for the next 2 years
    and made me to relocate to my parents place here in Miami Fl since i
    had nobody who could take proper care of the horse. i have to give
    him out because i do not want him to grow naughty since he has had
    some good training. i am selling him at a very moderate price and i hope you will be able to take him at that price .

    i can set up a delivery for you and your horse will
    be delivered to you at your home address .i say so because I can make
    arrangements for Leroy to be delivered to you as soon as you want
    him,I will use a good and reliable and less expensive international
    shipping agency that offers home delivery .all you have to do is to
    pay for his transportation and delivery to your home address.should
    transportation be an option,i have made every neccessary inquiry
    needed for horse delivery setup and also on the cost of delivery from
    one locatuion to the other.if i have your word on this,promising to
    take good care of my horse,then i will gladly sell him over to you
    with confidence.he is so dear to me and has brought so much joy and
    influence in my life.the only way i
    could pay back is assuring his protection and love in another home.
    Get back to me with what you think.

    Thanks and stay blessed

    regards
    Babara Fox .

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  31. RabbitRidge says:

    Can you imagine what this yahoo can come up with at Halloween? All “normal” people realize this was put on. BUT, think about all the people with dumb-ass disease would think. Hey, that is pretty Koooool. My initial thought was why, why, why is he taking off his jeans. I figured it out. Ready???? It is a self-gelding machine. If he wasnt gelded then what does it feel like to have the furniture rearranged and compressed? Maybe that is why he is running around waving his arms. Just mere speculation.

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  32. TBs Rock says:

    Kinda off topic, but here is a video of a horse I just bought. Mainly I got him to save him from his owner. He’s lost about 100 pounds since the video was taken. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAOrihK6zv0

    Hopefully we’ll be able to put some weight on him before the cold winter hits.

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  33. Rae says:

    Certainly a bit of a strange video.. I hope they put a warning somewhere not to try this at home!

    Does remind me of an amusing piece of ‘artwork’ that went up for awhile in the rural town I grew up in..

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v142/shardi/haybale.jpg

    I decided the man eating haybales must be why the place is such a ghost town nowdays :P

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  34. endurance rider says:

    thebossmare’s right – it’s a box that has hay glued to it and arm/neck holes cut out – if you look closely you can see it! Still funny though but there are stupid people that could copy it – think Jackass! Of course that does help with a little selective thinning of the herd so to speak!!!

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  35. paintedponygrrl says:

    That was pretty funny, but if you tried it for real you would die. That dancing around at the end got me laughing, but did he have to be nude to do this? XP He looks like a giant thing of shredded wheat. I think he should run through a horse or cow pasture like that and see what they do.

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  36. Ponykins says:

    If you would ever see one of the rabbits or skunks we have accidently baled, you would not want to try taking a trip thru the hay baler! They are smashed, cut up, and mangled until flat and contorted. We’ve had snakes make it thru the process alive, but partly mangled. Most come out the end of the machine deceased. Anything that uses a power take off from a tractor and has blades, knifes, or steel plungers to run has way too much power to be fooling around with.

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  37. Greenjourney says:

    I just started reading Fuglyblog, and I am amazed at how everything I suspected to be wrong with the horse world really IS out there and even has an official title! THANK YOU for outing Krazy Kolor breeders, hoarders and hick rescues. I read most of the archives and couldn’t agree with your judgments more.

    I have a Craigslist story to add… it’s super awful, but has a happy ending, and there’s before and after pics.

    Last year in June I saw a Craigslist ad that went something like this (I didn’t save the exact ad text, but you know how this goes):

    “Yrling palamino philly for sale, halter broke, real sweet and nice color. She has a little holed in her hip but it isn’t too serious it should heal up quick. i just dont have time and am going back to school. 1st $100 takes her need to sell SOON or she goes to the sale.”

    This filly was about twenty minutes away from my house, and, well, I’m a sucker. I had to look and see how bad this was.

    It was BAD. Here’s a picture of “Halo,” (now Annie) in original condition: http://s818.photobucket.com/albums/zz104/horsefeatherfarm/?action=view&current=DSC01108.jpg See that weird patch on her hip? That’s where this lady SUPER GLUED some gauze over the top of the filly’s puncture wound “to keep the flies off” of the pus leaking out. She’d been pastured on dirt and weeds, and peachy, scraggly fuzzy covered her distended belly. The pic doesn’t show it well, but she was underweight as well.

    The lady explained that she’d gotten the filly from some people who were breeding paints (Krazy Kolor breeders for sure, judging by Annie’s conformation). These people had no room, so they put the filly IN A ROUND PEN with SEVERAL ADULT HORSES. Naturally the round pen was broken and rusty and probably surrounded by junk, so that when Annie got pushed around by the bigger unfortunates, she eventually impaled herself on something. Well, this lady felt sorry for her and took her home, super glued some gauze on and called it good, at least until she “went back to school.”

    I couldn’t say the words, “I’llgogetmytrailerandberightback,” fast enough. I hadn’t had a horse since high school, but I sure wasn’t going to leave Halo/Annie there.

    Here’s Annie today: http://s818.photobucket.com/albums/zz104/horsefeatherfarm/?action=view&current=DownloadsAugust10006.jpg

    The scar on her hip is all that remains of months of antibiotics, ultrasounds and a major operation to remove a bone chip and scrape away a ton of necrotic bone. When I picked her up from the vet’s office she had a hole in her hip at least the size of a golf ball. The vets said that the infection had spread to her whole leg, and that the bone throughout the leg was softish. Annie was on meds for months, not just for her leg but for the inflammation in her growth plates and other issues caused by neglect.

    Today she’s healed up but not sound. The vet said I have to stop pampering her so much, as some of her problems are due to muscle atrophy, so now we go for mile walks down our dead-end road. It’s my favorite part of the day.

    Annie will probably NEVER be fully sound, but throughout the whole ordeal she was just a sweetheart. She’ll follow me anywhere now, and my biggest hope now is that I can find a career for her, because as Fuglyblog has taught me, even though I intend to keep her forever and forever (or at least until her eventual arthritis gets too bad and she has to leave for that big sky pasture) training is the best way to ensure a happy future for her.

    Here’s Annie in the HUGE turnout pasture with her buddies, my arab-paint-whatsit trail gelding and an older TWH show gelding who was also dumped on Craigslist but now enjoys trail riding.
    http://s818.photobucket.com/albums/zz104/horsefeatherfarm/?action=view&current=DownloadsAugust10007.jpg

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  38. Redial says:

    A bit off topic but this is the funniest thing ever

    http://www.freewebs.com/truenorthmeese/naturalmoosemanship.htm

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  39. bobsmom says:

    That is funny. Can’t help but think though, if any person is dumb enough to try this at home, maybe their genes shouldn’t be in the pool anyway…

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  40. Someday says:

    Where I board my horses, the barn fed out a bale of hay that a limb of a deer in it. Can’t imagine where the rest of the animal is, but that was nasty finding a deer leg in the hay bale. Ugh!!!

    Funny to see a crazy drunken farmer running around nekid, though. :)

    Hopefully no one else is dumb enough to try this at home, but it was funny and that Silly Natural Horsemanship video was the most aweseome thing I’ve ever seen! What a great great horse, too.

    http://www.kshai1715.wordpress.com

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  41. hawkmeadow says:

    A young man was killed this summer locally by a baler – not something to mess with!
    http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=230375

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  42. Hey not sure if someone has mentioned in the comments, but I think it would be great to have some hurricane preparedness information on this blog (though I realize many are west coasters here and may not have to deal with it). With Earl being a close brush for us, it’s on every body’s mind.

    http://chronicleofthehoof.blogspot.com/ (my entry on it; has link to NC Extension Office information)

    Funny on the guy getting baled! Though is it real/fake made me think of that horrible video of the teen tossing puppies into the river (turned out to be real). Horrible. I haven’t watched it. But I’ve read about it. I think it’s best if I don’t watch it from what I’ve read.

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  43. TheRidingLibrarian says:

    Alright forgive me my total ignorance….I’ve been reading this blog for a very long time but have never posted.

    Was trying to get this link to our fearless leader.
    http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/sep/01/fellsmere-woman-hid-horses-serious-illness-state/?partner=popular

    This women is just 1/2 mile away from me. Thought it might be good fodder for discussion.

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  44. Zanne says:

    This is defintaly fake. The compression of the the grass into bales would have killed this guy. He would have been broken into many pieces. Still kind of funny. though my eyes could have done with out the naked dude. Talk about eye pollution.

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  45. nychic says:

    another funny video to brighten you day involving a dancing dog

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9xq-TVyHI

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  46. yoshilover6398 says:

    This B**t*h in Florida needs to be starved

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