Apr 20, 2017 1:49 PM
WeenusMaGee
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Yes, he ate the chick #Wtf
schizotech
Too much Fable 2.
biglongandgirthyusername
Sounds like a brutal way to go
zanerith
Crunchy chicks
CosplayComet
Imgur supports snuff films now??
Penguinofmyspirit
Sad face
horrocj1
Apparently many herbivores are only herbivores because they aren't regularly able to eat other animals.
thk5013
:o
SirsSir
WTF! horses dont eat meat!
theitinerantnaturalist
Yes, even herbivores eat meat.
Lordie
FilmMagician
That's so fucked. Yah keep recording til the chick's death.
MyFunFactsAreLies
There's plenty of videos about lions mauling there meal. What's different?
Lions aren't domesticated. Also, horses are herbivores. Also, "their" meal.
Yukkerz
It's not like it's a cat or dog or something. Doesn't look easy to stop something that big from eating it.
You don't have to stop the horse, you just pick up the bird. I'm sure a person running up to a horse will make it stop going after a bird
Zangulus
Many animals do this. Cows, deer, horses. In the wild. It's suggested they do it for calcium and other nutrients they have a hard time
schizotech
Too much Fable 2.
biglongandgirthyusername
Sounds like a brutal way to go
zanerith
Crunchy chicks
CosplayComet
Imgur supports snuff films now??
Penguinofmyspirit
Sad face
horrocj1
Apparently many herbivores are only herbivores because they aren't regularly able to eat other animals.
thk5013
:o
SirsSir
WTF! horses dont eat meat!
theitinerantnaturalist
Yes, even herbivores eat meat.
Lordie
FilmMagician
That's so fucked. Yah keep recording til the chick's death.
MyFunFactsAreLies
There's plenty of videos about lions mauling there meal. What's different?
FilmMagician
Lions aren't domesticated. Also, horses are herbivores. Also, "their" meal.
Yukkerz
It's not like it's a cat or dog or something. Doesn't look easy to stop something that big from eating it.
FilmMagician
You don't have to stop the horse, you just pick up the bird. I'm sure a person running up to a horse will make it stop going after a bird
Zangulus
Many animals do this. Cows, deer, horses. In the wild. It's suggested they do it for calcium and other nutrients they have a hard time