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Postby Toccet02 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:06 am

Tappiano wrote:It's pretty much the same with ANY animal. When I am home my cats are nice to my guests but if I am not around one of them could very well pin her ears and go after anyone who is in or near my bedroom. I will not tolerate her pinning her ears or growling at me and she knows that but she will test anyone who comes in the space. She is, without a doubt, the strangest cat I have ever had, she is a die hard lap cat, purrs non stop but she will turn on a dime if she thinks something is in my space or hers.


Yep. A friend's poodle was cute and sweet as could be, but he'd go under the bed whenever he wanted. If you reached under there for him, he would bite to draw blood with no hesitation.
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Postby Matchemforever » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:11 pm

Man O' War was difficult, especially when young, but not a killer. I just love this cover from the Saturday Evening Post:

http://images.cloud.worthpoint.com/wpim ... e69ea1.jpg

I think Harbut said he'd do that all day if he let him.

Maybe, finding someone who understands them matters a lot, too.

How often does this happen?:

http://thevaulthorseracing.wordpress.co ... -man-owar/

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Postby Jorge » Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:31 pm

Well according to your postings, this is the list:

Inofensive===================
Alphabet Soup
Skip Away
Dafuskie Pirate
War Kilt
Masda
Tiznow
Tizbud
Bold Forbes
Ridan
Buckpasser


Medium=====================
Native Dancer
Marshua's Dancer
Commemorate
Man O' War

Tough======================
Capote
Ribot
Nasrullah
Touch Gold
Dynaformer
Roberto
Storm Cat
Festival of Light
Corslew
Drone
Spinning World
Silver Ghost
Aly T
Halo
Trench Digger---
Smarty Jones?
Festival of Light
Nijinsky II
Fleet's Dancer
Display
War Relic
St. Simon
In Tissar
Foolish Pleasure
Zinov
Seeking the Gold
Hard Tack
Reference Point
Secreto
Alleged
Noor
Native Royalty
Cormorant
Bold Tack
Bold Ruckus
Devil's Bag
Afleets Dancer
Sportin Life
Rattle Dancer
Alydar
Malinowski
Singspiel
Shareef Dancer
Tough Call
Sabona
Tough Call
Composer
Shotiche
Spinning World
Richter Scale
Richter Scale
BOLD RULER
FLEET NASRULLAH
NASHVILLE
LITTLE CURRENT
SEA-BIRD
DAMASCUS
FORLI
TOM ROLFE
SEEKING THE GOLD could be dangerous.
STORM BIRD
Prove Out
Step Nicely
Watch Your Step.
Bold Bidder
Mount Hagen
Dickens Hill.
Woodman
Danzig
Unreal Zeal
Thumbsucker
Fappiano
Louisiana Slew
Aerial Dancer (added now)
Clarence Stewart (added now)

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Postby kezeli » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:13 am

Now wait a minute, I'm pretty sure I knew Sportin life on the track and the only thing he was nasty to was the goat. The rest of the time he was a comidian.

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Postby Barcaldine » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:18 am

I suggest moving BUCKPASSER to the nasty list, along with his sire, TOM FOOL.

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Dynaformer: everyone's favorite grump

Postby Affirmed1 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:27 am

Check out the bloodhorse blogs. Today one of the topics is the above.
Dynaformer sounds like he has a certain charm, unless you are the unfortunate individual whose finger he bit off. :roll:

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Postby summerhorse » Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:08 pm

I think there need to be another catagory after Touch like Killer! Festival Of Light, Aly T, Corslew, Silver Ghost, etc. should be moved there along with those that tried their best to kill someone!

Sportin' Life's trainer did die out riding him but since nobody saw it it's hard to say if it was the horse's fault or not. I wouldn't call a horse who bucks someone off a killer just because they landed wrong. But I don't think he was "nice" either.
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Southern Halo

Postby FiftyYearsPlus » Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:43 pm

I saw Southern Halo once at Ashford. Two lads put on leather gloves and one grabbed an axe handle before they went in to get him. Not a horse to be casual with.

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Postby vineyridge » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:07 pm

Hastings's dam, Cinderella was supposed to be one of the meanest mares in history as was Flying Fox's dam Vampire, who was aptly named. Vampire killed a groom when she was very young.
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Postby ElPrado » Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:54 am

Although not a thoroughbred, I had an appaloosa yearling stud that should have been behind bars in a zoo. No, I had never tried to breed him. He was an absolute maniac. He tried to climb out of stalls, jump out of a paddock with a fence he couldn't even see out of (solid wood and he wasn't tall enough to see over). He went after a vet once and grabbed him by the shoulder and shook him. The vet gelded him for free once he recovered. He was bad after he was gelded, too.

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Postby Mood Swings » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:11 am

vineridge - your post had me very curious about this mare. I never found anything on her killing a person, however I did find articles pertaining to her killing one of her foals as well as savaging the groom that tried to stop it.

We should start a savage mare thread, I've known a few of these!

Here's a relevant article
http://www.ulbrichspeerage.net/wiki_pages/show/197
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Postby Mood Swings » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:14 am

oops edit instead of quote would help!
"People come and go but horses leave hoofprints on your heart"

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Postby Zahrah » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:51 am

All the Seeking the Gold comments are amusing to me.

I have a Seeking the Gold mare out of a Halo mare (ha!) and she is as sweet as can be. But the minute her foal stood up and was nursing and fine, she was very quick to get everyone out of the stall and not let them in for a few hours. Funny how she was docile as can be while the foal still needed assistance.

I know Crafty Prospector's dam was a mean, high-strung mare.

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Postby TrueColours » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:57 am

I find this thread fascinating and find it worthy of a "Bump Up" to Page 1 again in case anyone has any recent additions ... :)
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