SFHH Lighter Side: Horse racing trainer rides zebra to pub

by rtfitch | June 20, 2009 at 08:57 pm
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Bill Turner learned to ride Zebedee in just two weeks.

Bill Turner learned to ride Zebedee in just two weeks.

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Bill Turner, 61, bought Zebedee from a game reserve in Holland for £4,500 and learned to ride the animal in just two weeks.

Zebras are much less co-operative and more difficult to ride than horses, owing to their unpredictable nature and tendency to panic under stress.

Now Mr Turner rides Zebedee to his local, the King’s Arms, for a pint after work.

“I have broken hundreds of horses over the years, and always wanted to try my hand with a zebra, but they are very hard to get hold of,” he told the Racing Post.

“I approached Longleat a few years ago and we were going to get one of them when a mate of mine was supplying some of the meat for the lions but, unfortunately, that fell through.

“They say zebras are so hard to break because they haven’t got any brains and they do panic very easily, but I approached him as if he were a horse.

“He had never been touched, and at first was coming at me with his front feet and biting, but I purposely never hit him and tried to treat him with complete and utter kindness. At the moment it is working.”

Mr Turner, whose training career stretches back 30 years, has already found a buyer for Zebedee but plans to keep him for around a year to ensure he is absolutely safe to pass on.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

As a horse owner and trainer I can relate to this story.  Horses, especially if socialized as foals, are not that difficult to start  Having trained some 6 year olds that were never handled ,  I can only imagine what a zebra would be like.  Thank you for this.

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Allan Sequeira

I have just returned from the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya and was wondering why to this day no one has thought about using these beautiful animals as we use horses. As show animals, riding shows, used as by RCMP in Canada or raced as greyhounds or racehorses. If Bill Hunter could do this with TLC there must be a lot of potential out there to make a million plus bucks. Has anyone ever tried mating them with a stud or  a mare with a Zebra stud. I hear that they have no brains but thats hard to understand as we also have a whole lot of human beings without much of a brain but when mated they could change. Hey I could be one of them!

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