nicelittle
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Had a nasty moment yesterday. Horse was unloaded on a carpark between two roads when we heard a fire engine coming. My sister went out to the road in her riding gear with reflective on to try to alert them that there was a horse and hope that they would turn their siren off.
They did not understand what she was doing, consequently I was left holding a panicking horse that so nearly broke away from me. I was determinded not to let go and I now have a very pulled arm!
So, my question is, what could we have done to avoid this? Bearing in mind we could hear it coming, but due to the layout of the road they could not see us till it was too late.
The horse calmed down very quickly, he's so chilled, but at 17hh you know about it if he does get scared!
Had a nasty moment yesterday. Horse was unloaded on a carpark between two roads when we heard a fire engine coming. My sister went out to the road in her riding gear with reflective on to try to alert them that there was a horse and hope that they would turn their siren off.
They did not understand what she was doing, consequently I was left holding a panicking horse that so nearly broke away from me. I was determinded not to let go and I now have a very pulled arm!
So, my question is, what could we have done to avoid this? Bearing in mind we could hear it coming, but due to the layout of the road they could not see us till it was too late.
The horse calmed down very quickly, he's so chilled, but at 17hh you know about it if he does get scared!