Posts Tagged ‘Crazy’
Horse Crazy (2001) 1 of 9.avi

A family drama: a ten-year-old boy who loves horses sneaks a ride with his big brother to Nevada, when he learns about wild horses. His brother has found work at a ranch. The younger boy makes friends with two local kids and learns of the legend of a wild stallion named “The General.” When the kids learn that a group of horse rustlers have come to town intending to capture The General and his herd, they set off in search of the band and intend to capture them first to keep them safe.
Horse going crazy in field

****** PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION!!!!! ****** (No, you can’t use this video for your projects. Sorry sorry!) I took this video of Charlie after he had been on box rest for 2 months following a leg injury. I can’t actually remember what he had done now (it was so long ago, around late 2008/early 2009), but if you look carefully you can see a bright blue bandage on his right front leg, above the knee. He doesn’t ever buck when I’m riding, the only reason he’s going so crazy is because he had been in for so long, when he is used to being out every day (and stabled at night). When I turned him out here, he also rolled about 6000 times – a lot of footage I edited out, because it’s more boring than the bucking and rearing!
To those of you who post nice comments – thank you all so, so much! It makes my day hearing that you like the video, or you like Charlie! Horses are such beautiful creatures, and Charlie’s antics brightens my day everyday! Thank you
For those of you who have something nasty to say, I am happy to accept your opinion but please read this before you have a go at me for something I have managed to do wrong in my care for Charlie. Firstly, please please refrain from telling me off for putting a rug on Charlie. Before reading comments on this video, I had NEVER heard of anyone thinking rugging a horse is ‘cruel’. More like NOT putting a rug on is cruel! I live in England, and this video was taken around February time, meaning it was cold outside. Because I …






