And now my list...

-multiple dislocations of shoulders/one completely rebuilt... but that a whole nother story

-bulged disc in neck from a thoroughbred doin' a headstand with me at a full bucking gallop

(should have killed me)
-broken fib/tib from a colt flipping backwards on me... if I'd been a half second slower, the horn would'a landed right on my chest...
-broken/dislocated fingers from you know what
-concussions... that has been the worst.... 4 I've had to get CAT scanned for... probably what I am most wary of now...
... now that you mention it Paul, my hips do get sore every now an then

... It'd take a whole damn book to detail all the train wrecks I been through with horses... I was starting 30-50 colts a year there for a while... but it always seemed to be the older horses that really hurt me...
