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Bayard

(29,584 posts)
12. Curious
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 11:14 PM
Sep 2019

When you are shipping horses by air, you are required to sign a release saying if your horse goes berserk in flight, the pilot has the right to put it down, so as not to endanger the plane. These are standing stalls in the cargo section, and each horse usually has a handler/groom that stays with it.

So...... how does that work in this situation? What happens if Flirty goes berserk?

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