teasle
Well-Known Member
My farrier told me about another farrier friend of his who had been badly injured by a horse when the horse he was shoeing reacted to a horsefly.
The farrier will not be able to work for some time , and I asked if he was covered by any insurance for loss of earnings.
My farrier said that he would not get any money from his insurance company as the owner had not been holding the horse at the time, but had tied the horse up and gone to make a cup of tea. However, if the owner had been holding the horse, but still unable to prevent the horse injuring the farrier , the insurance company would pay out.
I did not know this, and comonly observe farriers shoeing horses that are tied up and not held , but now I will always hold the horse while the farrier is working.
The farrier will not be able to work for some time , and I asked if he was covered by any insurance for loss of earnings.
My farrier said that he would not get any money from his insurance company as the owner had not been holding the horse at the time, but had tied the horse up and gone to make a cup of tea. However, if the owner had been holding the horse, but still unable to prevent the horse injuring the farrier , the insurance company would pay out.
I did not know this, and comonly observe farriers shoeing horses that are tied up and not held , but now I will always hold the horse while the farrier is working.
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