A US court is to hear a case that could result in horses being classified as a “vicious” species…A boy’s parents sued a farm owner in the state of Connecticut after he was bitten by a horse named Scuppy in 2006.
A lower court said Scuppy belonged “to a species naturally inclined to do mischief and be vicious”. The state supreme court will now hear an appeal…If upheld, the lower court’s ruling could make horse ownership uninsurable, say equine industry figures.
The legal action began in 2006 after a boy tried to pet Scuppy at Glendale Farms in Milford…The animal reportedly bit the child on his right cheek, inflicting a serious injury.
The boy’s father, Anthony Vendrella, sued the farm’s owners, but lost in 2010 at a New Haven court.
That court ruled there was no evidence the farm’s owner knew of any previous incidents of aggression involving Scuppy.
But a Connecticut Appellate Court later overturned this verdict, finding that testimony suggested Scuppy’s species was “vicious” and that the boy’s injury had been foreseeable.
If upheld by the state’s supreme court, the verdict would be the first in the nation to classify horses as a vicious species, say analysts.
Cripes. Courts could rule against anything with four feet and teeth.
I forget is it Savage Man Savage Beast or Savage Beast Savage Man?
Way too introspective.
The kids probably smelled like freshly cut grass.
It’s his own fault.
Seriously, though, I’ve owned horses. They aren’t any more vicious than any other domesticated animal. They have good days and bad days. Some you can pet, some will take your finger.
I’ve had one reach over and intentionally stomp my foot once. Anyways, it looks as though Scruppy could belong in this particularly ornery genus Equuas carcharodon carcharias —
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Y2aZyAZTpRQ/UT3ZZvcVM-I/AAAAAAABI74/OW5iXEHmTLM/s400/HorseShark.jpg
Yikes!
“We’re gonna need a bigger bridle.”
I’ll break down and give you a Kudo on that one.
Very funny.
+1
You can lead a horse in heat to the ocean but you can’t make it only swim with dolphins!
I don’t know why but horses tend to want to roll over on me when I ride them. I think now they smell my fear and react accordingly.
I thought there was a video on that donkey that attacked and killed a mountain lion. I thought: What a weak pussy, but Snopes beat me by verifying the incident and commenting that is one bad ass.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UPOLr_pS1mA
More interesting, instructive and rewarding: abused horse strikes back:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=J95LsygVMaQ&list=PLBB0FF1E56902C205
“”horses tend to want to roll over on me when I ride them
Hmm. O.k. That does happen.
Didntja you know, Empress Catherine was a russky?? —
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legends_of_Catherine_the_Great
Actually, Catherine the Great was German, not Russian, despite being the Empress of Russia.
Why didn’t I think that? I knew it… just didn’t think it. Germans are ….. amazing. They rule the United Kingdom. They were for a long time the largest root stock in the USA.
Who beat the Nazi’s???—Another German.
I am happy to laud the Germans as I am all English, Viking, Swedish. I wonder how much German is in that mix?
Ha, ha. I crack myself up, in a very not Nazi sort of way.
These Conn. people should move to Florida. Where killer whales aren’t considered deadly, even if they have managed to kill their trainers once or twice. They’re too important as a tourist attraction to be labeled “vicious”.
And if they think horse can be vicious, they should hang around bad tempered Camels and Giraffes, at Zoos. Horses aren’t automatically domesticated, just because humans like them. Not even the ones born in captivity. They have to be taught to tame. And some just never take to it. While others do halfheartedly.
This sounds like another case of some yuppies, who think horse are just like any other pet. And when they find out they’re wrong. They just want to sue somebody. Rather than admit their own parental neglect. So where are they off to next? The zoo, to let their child play with the cute Hippos?
They should probably also ban llamas and emus (I know, very hard to tell the difference) and possibly even crocodiles and ostriches (I know, very hard to tell the difference).
Llamas are very strong — something like three times as strong ounce for ounce than a man, or something like that — and the ones that didn’t get neutered are incredibly territorrial and quite often confrontational. Seeing a goat with it’s head and horns pinned in the fencing and a llama having it’s way with him is a terrible thing.
Llamas look like crocodiles —
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SW_y0n9f47E
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wdAqd6amrUU
Camelidae lama L. glama carcaridus {the llamashark} —
http://flickr.com/photos/34659226@N03/4847242690/in/photostream/
Horses, are not a vicious species. Some horses are vicious animals. Some people just get what they deserve.