Doesn't look like they care if the horse was into it, though. He doesn't get to say no.
The horse could run off, or kick the guy in the head, or something. Little bunnies have no defenses!!
I can't believe I'm even thinking about this. Thanks a lot, Boucher.
The horse could run off, or kick the guy in the head, or something
So you're saying all those sheep in NZ
want
it?
So you're saying all those sheep in NZ want it?
Yes.
No. A single adult can physically control a sheep, can't they? I mean, shearing is a one-person job, I think.
So you're saying all those sheep in NZ want it?
Can a sheep kick a guy in the head? They'd have to lift their back end off the ground quite a bit to get a guy's head in range of their hooves.
Oh my word, I need to bleach my brain of this. I was TRYING TO EAT CORN FLAKES!
A single adult can physically control a sheep, can't they? I mean, shearing is a one-person job, I think.
But maybe being sheared wouldn't provoke the same response. The sheep may be thinking, "Asshole is cutting my fur off! But OTOH, at least he's not fucking me."
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Well, that's why I'm curious about the breakdown of legal to boink animals.
Me, I'm not sure if I care if the dog/horse/lion is into it. I'm still gonna judge, and possibly incarcerate. But I'm sure it's more than possible to make the horse stand there (horses are restrained for legit reasons, aren't they) while you bone it. Not sure how you convince one to bone you -- Pepe Le Pew or Bugs Bunny might have some tips.