Toy Ball for Nakota (20 characters)?

  So I think I have a small but not to small blue ball somewhere and I was wondering if it would be safe to let my boy play with it (well if he's not scared of it or just doesn't care about it) Its a kids ball but I was wondering if it would be safe to let him. Would it explode if he bit it? could it do some really bad damage to his face? If he stepped on it would it exploded and hurt him? Could it cut him? Should I let air out of it before letting him play or mess with it? I thinks its a pretty thin layered ball but I'm not sure.

Sorry i don't have any pictures. I just wanted to ask before I went looking for it.
I fail to see how a ball popping could damage his face ... common sense people. If he stands on it, it will get a hole and the air will come out, ITS NOT GOING TO EXPLODE LIKE A NUCLEAR BOMB!



it wouldnt cut him, its rubber!



the bigger the ball the more fun he will have with it, liek if you had an excercise ball thatd be good but if he plays with your small one then sweet as:) pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com



maybe if you let out a bit of air so its semi flat he will play with it more since he will be able to pick it up?
I think that it's not a good idea if it's thin, since it could be popped and possibly some of it eaten, which would be a big problem. I've heard of people whose horses like playing with road cones. You should be able to find one of those around. Also, some horses just don't like toys. I got a Jolly Ball for a playful 2 year old, and he just ignored it.
Sorry but that might be dangerous cause if you're horse steps on it it could pop and scare him. Actually I got my horse a jolly ball and he looked at me like I was insane when I gave it to him, so I gave it to the neighborhood cows and they played with it more than my horse did. That might be just my horse though. Lol
If he touches it, the world will end.



Did you really just ask if a ball could cut something? Use your thinker a little. I think the biggest issue would be him stepping on it and tripping/popping it. Use one of the big balance balls to play with.
Get a jolly ball. They are made out of rubber, and are safe. Very tough, but easy to let the horses grab it with their mouths and run and shake them around with. My old pony used to love it.
I would get a jolly ball instead. It is made for horses, and would probably be more safe.
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