Jumping Foal Wipes Out In Wet Grass
Horses are seen as these valiant, majestic and noble steeds. Their size and stature makes it so that you would not want to mess with anyone riding one. For hundreds of years, humans have been working with horses to accomplish different jobs and tasks so our bond with them is very close. Although we do not use them for those kinds of stuff today, there are still many people that keep horses as companions and show animals. There are even people that breed horses to produce adorable, little foals (baby horse). These foals are just so adorable that when you see one, your heart cannot help but to melt! The even produce really funny moments like in this clip here!
Chance the foal was not hurt after he slipped and fell in the wet grass. He loves zipping around and being a baby. Watch as he runs and plays in this adorable clip!
What did you think of the video? Have you ever seen something like this? Did you find the foal just as adorable as we did? We would love to hear what you have to say so please do not hesitate to leave a comment down in the comments section!
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