_MizElz_
Well-Known Member
I've just got back, and still feel very shaken up by it all.
We were hacking to a local XC course with a friend, where we were going to have a quick school round. We'd been on the road about 20 mins when a tractor came up behind us, so we decided to trot on to a layby a few yards ahead. Both horses stood quietly, and then suddenly a concrete lorry came steaming around the corner ahead of us. The road is a 30 limit (single track road with 4ft banks on either side, so no verge) and I would say he must have been doing at least 45/50mph. He slammed his brakes on and managed to stop just as he drew level with us, whereby my friend's horse leapt up the bank to get out of the way. Ellie was fine to begin with, but then the driver for some reason decided to drive on and as he moved off, his mixer started to turn and Ellie just went ballistic - really panicking. She tried to get up the bank but couldnt get a footing and ended up falling back onto the road and went right down...I fell off around this point - I think I landed on my feet - but it was all I could do to keep hold of her, and still the lorry was trying to drive away, and then his back wheel actually hit Ellie's legs
I just wanted to get her out of the way, so stupidly I didnt get his reg number, and my friend was being carted across the field because her horse was freaked out too, so she didnt get a decent look at the guy either. He drove off straight away, in spite of the fact that I was left on the floor in the middle of the road, holding my injured horse 



Ellie's come off pretty lightly we think - she's taken all the skin off both hocks so is very sore, but luckily the wounds look superficial. I was ok at the time, but I couldnt stop shaking when I got back to the yard. Everyone was fab, and I'd rung my mum already when we were walking back so she was there too. Everyone was unanimous about the fact that we should tell the police, so we rang them there and then and they have now said they want us to go into the station to give the full story.
We are 99% sure that we know the company the lorry is from - there are only two concrete companies in the area so from the colour of the lorry, we have been able to identify which one this was from. I just dont hold out much hope, and it really isnt fair - he could have killed us both today.
One thing I will say is that I wore my body protector for only the second time today (because we were going XC) and if I hadnt had it on, I think things could have been a bit different. So I intend to wear it at all times now - and I'm bloody thankful I had it on today.





We were hacking to a local XC course with a friend, where we were going to have a quick school round. We'd been on the road about 20 mins when a tractor came up behind us, so we decided to trot on to a layby a few yards ahead. Both horses stood quietly, and then suddenly a concrete lorry came steaming around the corner ahead of us. The road is a 30 limit (single track road with 4ft banks on either side, so no verge) and I would say he must have been doing at least 45/50mph. He slammed his brakes on and managed to stop just as he drew level with us, whereby my friend's horse leapt up the bank to get out of the way. Ellie was fine to begin with, but then the driver for some reason decided to drive on and as he moved off, his mixer started to turn and Ellie just went ballistic - really panicking. She tried to get up the bank but couldnt get a footing and ended up falling back onto the road and went right down...I fell off around this point - I think I landed on my feet - but it was all I could do to keep hold of her, and still the lorry was trying to drive away, and then his back wheel actually hit Ellie's legs
Ellie's come off pretty lightly we think - she's taken all the skin off both hocks so is very sore, but luckily the wounds look superficial. I was ok at the time, but I couldnt stop shaking when I got back to the yard. Everyone was fab, and I'd rung my mum already when we were walking back so she was there too. Everyone was unanimous about the fact that we should tell the police, so we rang them there and then and they have now said they want us to go into the station to give the full story.
We are 99% sure that we know the company the lorry is from - there are only two concrete companies in the area so from the colour of the lorry, we have been able to identify which one this was from. I just dont hold out much hope, and it really isnt fair - he could have killed us both today.
One thing I will say is that I wore my body protector for only the second time today (because we were going XC) and if I hadnt had it on, I think things could have been a bit different. So I intend to wear it at all times now - and I'm bloody thankful I had it on today.