Steve - LOL! I was glad that she wasn't all panicky...She really could've hurt herself, but didn't. I'm very thankful! :)
Barbara - I wish I had a picture of her in this predicament...I found this one and thought it was close enough. :)

Debi --- thank goodness, she was not hurt ---I'm sure you were horrified when you saw her.

Liz - It took a minute for it to register that she was stuck. She wasn't struggling, just standing quietly. I felt so sorry for her, but I'm so thankful that she wasn't hurt! :)

Debi, greener is not always better, especially if it gets you into a predicament that you can't get yourself out of :)
Oh! My! Gosh! This is like little kids getting their heads stuck on a railing! If someone at the Department of Agriculture saw this, they would probably issue new standards for fences on farms with horses!
Howdy there Debi
I've lost count of just how many times some of my horses, have done that very thing. Sure am glad she did not hurt herself.

George - I think she learned her lesson. :)
Patricia - Horses can be like children sometimes...It seems they can always find some mischief to get into. :)
Gary - Yes, they can be so fun to watch! :)
Dale - I hope yours weren't hurt, either! :)

Debi.. Like others have mentioned, I'm glad she wasn't hurt. Hopefully she is young, otherwise you will have another saying at hand. "You can't teach old dogs new tricks". :)

Is this a common problem? How terrible. I'm glad the horse wasn't injured.
Hi Debi, Just 2 words..... Hot Wire! Just run an electric wire on the inside of your fencing. It keeps horses 'honest'! She just has to touch it one time or watch another animal touch it & she'll stay away. I touched the wire around my horse's paddock today (it was an accident). You can bet that I'll be extra careful around the fence when it's turned on. Horses are like toddlers. They are very curious and will get into trouble if there is an opportunity! BTW, for those who don't know- an electric fence is like the invisible dog fencing, it keeps pup safe from running out into the road.
Valerie - LOL! I think she learned. I guess we'll see... :)
Sharon - I don't know how common it is, but I'd never seen it before (I'm happy to say.). :)
Marian - Yes, they sure do work! I've accidentally touched them in the past, too...Ouch! :)

Debi,
Glad she wasn't hurt. There's a lesson here - when you stick you neck out, deal with it. :)
Steve