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2While I love horses, I would rather go head-to-head with one giant duck. I think I could more effectively defend myself if I could focus on one foe rather than 100. One hundred horses could easily sneak up on and overwhelm me because I can't possibly know where each one is at all times. The duck might be more dangerous due to his size and weight, but I also assume he's slower-moving than the horses.
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3I love horse I would love to ride in a horse but is there option? I can't answer that hahaha
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6If you love horses and want to experience horse riding, there are several options you can explore:Shadow143 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 8:31 pm I love horse I would love to ride in a horse but is there option? I can't answer that hahaha
Riding Lessons: Look for equestrian centers or stables in your area that offer horse riding lessons. Professional instructors can teach you the basics and help you develop your riding skills.
Trail Rides: Many places offer guided trail rides where you can ride a horse along scenic paths or trails. It's a great way to enjoy horse riding in a relaxed and controlled setting.
Horse Camps: Some equestrian centers or camps organize horse riding programs, especially during summer. It can be a fun and immersive experience to learn more about horses and riding.
Volunteering: If there are horse rescues or therapeutic riding centers nearby, they might welcome volunteers to help with horse care and, in some cases, offer riding opportunities as well.
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9Haha, that's a hilariously imaginative scenario!mountain002 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 6:09 pm While I love horses, I would rather go head-to-head with one giant duck. I think I could more effectively defend myself if I could focus on one foe rather than 100. One hundred horses could easily sneak up on and overwhelm me because I can't possibly know where each one is at all times. The duck might be more dangerous due to his size and weight, but I also assume he's slower-moving than the horses.
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10One horse-sized duck. Although it's huge, one has more control over one opponent, than over 100.