The member of the Tennessee Congress Tim Buchett “ Lucky ‘after Horse Kick broke a coast: Doctor

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A member of the Tennessee Congress is recovered after being “accidentally” launched by a horse during the weekend, breaking one of his coasts.
Sources said Representative Tim BucchettR-Tenn., Feel “well now”, and there will be no modifications at his schedule.
“While working on his farm this weekend, the member of the Burchett Congress was accidentally struck by a horse,” said a statement by spokesperson Will Garrett. “He suffered a broken coast and bruises but did not miss a beat.”

The representative Tim Buchett, R-Tenn., Was injured by a horse during the weekend. (Getty Images)
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Bucchett told Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram That a horse landed on the tail of his horse, making him frighten.
The horse kicked Buchett in the chest “with the two hooves”, leaving him with a unique battle scar.

The Congress member will continue his normal functions while he recovers. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
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“It’s a cool brand,” Bucchett told Pergram. “I played with the idea of getting a tattoo.”
While the Congress member shed light on the situation, he added that the doctor told him that he was “lucky” because it would have been a problem if the blow “had been a thumb and a half higher”.
The 60 -year -old was previously mayor of the county of Knox, Tennessee.

The doctors said that representative Tim Burchett was lucky that the kick had not injured him more seriously. (Images Alex Wong / Getty)
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Burchett spoke in the county of Maury, Tennessee on Monday evening and has a full list of district events throughout the week.
The Burchett office did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.
Chad Pergram by Fox News contributed to this report.