I am truly surprised that someone would assume I was attempting to put a slant on someone else's post. I simply added information that could have helped made sense.
As all Deaf know, assumptions can be painfully inaccurate and I believed the subject of the video deserved a "fair hearing"...
Wow. This was my first experience ever with alldeaf.com and it is very disheartening. I stumbled across it on a google search for more information on this particular video. Being deaf, I was happy to see this kind of range of topics on alldeaf.com. I have no idea who the users are, as again...
I just believe that readers deserved to know another aspect that might help explain the situation better.
He is not a heavy rider, neither am I. For the record, my horse's legs buckle when she lands wrong sometimes - just like a human's would.
I would just rather give someone the benefit...
I have a jumper of my own - and the original comment from FUGLY was correct - this jumper is sturdy.
I didn't wish to trigger any negativity. Just if both horse and rider are able, it seems that both will survive. I've seen far worse treatment of a horse - and this one didn't even pin its...
Here is a comment made on the Fugly Horse of the Day website about a possible explanation for the riding:
October 22, 2009 at 3:02 pm by Serendip45:
I don’t believe the man is parallized from the waist down, but he is partially paralized to the extent that he must use a walker to walk. So he...
Here is a comment made on a horse website about a possible explanation for the riding.
If it is true - then kudos to the rider for attempting to follow his dreams.
And praying no injury comes to that amazing horse!