J&S
Well-Known Member
Our field and stables is adjacent to the village playing field and hall. The land all belonged to the same old chap but he gave that one field to the village to use in perpetuity. A year or so ago they erected, with funding, a tall, very bright set of lights so that helicopters from the Air ambulance could land in the field if necessary. I have always wondered how the ponies would react if a helicopter did land because it really is very close, just the other side of a bank and hedge. Well last night I found out! At about 9 pm there was a huge noise, my OH dashed out saying that he was sure a helicopter was going to land, it missed the first go but came back and and with all lights flashing blades whirring it landed. I dashed across to the ponies and just saw the tail end of them disappearing to the far end of the field, I was worried they might dash about in panic but, no, they just stood as far away as possible, ears pricked and watched the lights!
We were able to peak through the bushes and as far as we could see no poorly person was loaded so we imagine it was a practice run. If this was the case, not an emergency, I did think they might have issued a warning but in any case, I now know what reaction to expect, probably none at all next time! Would it have been the same for your horses?
We were able to peak through the bushes and as far as we could see no poorly person was loaded so we imagine it was a practice run. If this was the case, not an emergency, I did think they might have issued a warning but in any case, I now know what reaction to expect, probably none at all next time! Would it have been the same for your horses?