Katie Price's youngest daughter was "trodden on" by a horse last Sunday (29.01.17) at home.

Katie Price

Katie Price

The 38-year-old beauty lives on a nine-bedroom mansion on a farm in Surrey, South East England, with her husband Kieran Hayler, their two children Jett, three, and Bunny, two, and her three other kids, Harvey, 14, Junior, 11, and Princess, nine, from previous relationships.

Katie owns over 200 animals, including four goats, four dogs, three pigs, rabbits, guinea pigs, two Sphynx cats and her five beloved horses and although she's happy for all her kids to get close to the animals little Bunny was left hurt when one of her equine friends stood on her foot.

The former glamour model admits she initially panicked when she heard Bunny crying but luckily she wasn't badly hurt by the huge beast.

Discussing her parenting style during a panel discussion on 'Loose Women' on Tuesday (31.01.17), she shared: "With my kids they'll be on the worktops and we stand back and go 'one, two, three,' and they jump to you. The kids just climb over everything, and when people come over I just go, 'They're fine, don't worry about it.' My kids are in the mud, in everything, around the animals, they just don't know any different. Mind you Bunny did get trodden on last Sunday by a horse, and she did cry but then she was over it. We got her foot out of the boot, it was a bit red but we moved her toes and she was alright."

Katie has no intention of changing her approach to motherhood as she thinks it's important for kids to explore, have fun and get messy.

She added: "I think that's the way to be though, sometimes when I post pictures of the kids painting on the kitchen table, people are like, 'Oh my god, how can you put paint out, look at your chairs won't you get it over them?' I'm like, 'It's only a chair, you can wipe it.' Kids need to explore."

Bunny's trodden on foot is not the first time one of the Price clan has been injured by a horse.

Princess - Katie's daughter with Peter Andre - broke her arm after she fell off a pony she was riding last June and the youngster had to have an emergency operation to re-set the bust limb.