Ranyhyn
Well-Known Member
I go to the yard today to find one of the other liveries at the gate,asking had I seen an ambulance on its way? It had been called for my friend who had come off his horse on the mountain and had a suspected broken arm if nothing else...
Anyway I get to the yard to hear the whole story. The horse,ex racer, had been wound up by another rider (from our yard) belting past him at full pelt up the mountain. The horse is not even a year out of racing, and when we go out we are always very careful not to wind him up or pass him at all.
He had lost his head then and was becoming more hard to manage so I think they came back,my friend dismounted from 'Dick' and got back on just at the gate and grid onto the road.
Dick took exception to something. He reared up vertical and went over backwards onto his rider, crushing him on the road, he then got up and bolted across the cattle grid.
Lady luck must have been watching then, as he could have easily broken his leg, as it stands he caught his foot in the grid and ripped his shoe off,then careered down the road onlytobe caught just outside our yard.
His rider has gone to hospital now and when I arrived the horse was in his stable,sweated up and unhappy.
I hosed his legs, sponged him down, hibiscrubbed his cuts and applied sudocreme and left him with a little hay (as YO suggested caution as too much hay after so much exertion might cause him to colic)
I hope I did the right thing - I will wait now to hear what I should do, but will hay him in the AM and leave him in until someone says otherwise.
Fingers crossed for my friend please!
Kit
Anyway I get to the yard to hear the whole story. The horse,ex racer, had been wound up by another rider (from our yard) belting past him at full pelt up the mountain. The horse is not even a year out of racing, and when we go out we are always very careful not to wind him up or pass him at all.
He had lost his head then and was becoming more hard to manage so I think they came back,my friend dismounted from 'Dick' and got back on just at the gate and grid onto the road.
Dick took exception to something. He reared up vertical and went over backwards onto his rider, crushing him on the road, he then got up and bolted across the cattle grid.
Lady luck must have been watching then, as he could have easily broken his leg, as it stands he caught his foot in the grid and ripped his shoe off,then careered down the road onlytobe caught just outside our yard.
His rider has gone to hospital now and when I arrived the horse was in his stable,sweated up and unhappy.
I hosed his legs, sponged him down, hibiscrubbed his cuts and applied sudocreme and left him with a little hay (as YO suggested caution as too much hay after so much exertion might cause him to colic)
I hope I did the right thing - I will wait now to hear what I should do, but will hay him in the AM and leave him in until someone says otherwise.
Fingers crossed for my friend please!
Kit