Agent XXX999
Well-Known Member
Just to clarify, the below post has raised a point and people seem to disagree, however.
A horse that BOLTS is something that goes from 0-60 instantly, flat out gallop and with no regard for itself or rider. Stearing it into a gate/fence is likely to be met with it running through it. It is off on one and has no rational thought or reason, does not self preserve and is a complete nut job (nice word vicjip)
A horse that runs off will stop if you yank hard enough or turn it. It has self preservation and will stop if you point it at a tree, for instance (A bolter will run through trees/brambles/ fences whatever, without thought of injury)
The primary difference between a bolter and a horse that runs off is that one can be cured and the other is probably one of the most dangerous horses you will sit on.
To day a horse that runs off is bolting is like saying a country lane is the fast lane on the m40 - same thing (a road) but in reality completely different.
A horse that BOLTS is something that goes from 0-60 instantly, flat out gallop and with no regard for itself or rider. Stearing it into a gate/fence is likely to be met with it running through it. It is off on one and has no rational thought or reason, does not self preserve and is a complete nut job (nice word vicjip)
A horse that runs off will stop if you yank hard enough or turn it. It has self preservation and will stop if you point it at a tree, for instance (A bolter will run through trees/brambles/ fences whatever, without thought of injury)
The primary difference between a bolter and a horse that runs off is that one can be cured and the other is probably one of the most dangerous horses you will sit on.
To day a horse that runs off is bolting is like saying a country lane is the fast lane on the m40 - same thing (a road) but in reality completely different.