24 July 2011 #1 C.C.T Well-Known Member Joined 18 August 2010 Messages 176 Location Scotland Visit site could the heat and flies cause a normally well behaved horse to randomly chuck someone off?
24 July 2011 #2 MrsMozartletoe Just passing through... Joined 27 June 2008 Messages 41,684 Location Not where I should be... Visit site Many variables, but a sudden bite can cause a quick and violent reaction.
24 July 2011 #3 C.C.T Well-Known Member Joined 18 August 2010 Messages 176 Location Scotland Visit site aw rite cause my little brother go thrown off a pony today who is usally so well behaved and it was really hot and there were loadsa flies about today
aw rite cause my little brother go thrown off a pony today who is usally so well behaved and it was really hot and there were loadsa flies about today
24 July 2011 #4 VioletStripe Well-Known Member Joined 28 July 2008 Messages 4,279 Location Kent/Sussex Borders Visit site If everything else was fine, teeth, back, tack etc, then yes. I know horses who are very bothered by flies, being thin skinned or simply tasty to flies Some buck, some kick out.. xx
If everything else was fine, teeth, back, tack etc, then yes. I know horses who are very bothered by flies, being thin skinned or simply tasty to flies Some buck, some kick out.. xx
24 July 2011 #5 C.C.T Well-Known Member Joined 18 August 2010 Messages 176 Location Scotland Visit site it was probably a clegg that bit her cause she went into a random bucking fit which shes never done befor so we were all very suprized
it was probably a clegg that bit her cause she went into a random bucking fit which shes never done befor so we were all very suprized