stormox
Well-Known Member
The recent incident regarding the young girl who was unfortunately paralysed by a fall, (and the subsequent damages award) got me thinking. I must have had hundreds of falls over my lifetime, quite a few of them being horse falls, most of them bucks, sudden stops at fences or rears, and never been hurt apart from a few grazes and bruises- and a couple of broken ribs where the horse kicked me getting up.
But we have all heard of horses who 'have put 3 people in hospital' or 'my horse has broken my arm once and given me concussion twice shes dangerous'.
Why is it that sometimes a fall injures people badly and other falls not? Is it down to pure luck, or how you fall, or whatever it is that makes you fall off? Are some horses likely to inflict more serious injury than others? I dont like falling, I dont think anyone does, but should we think worse of a horse who's 'put me in hospital 3 times' than one about which we say 'Ive fallen off him 3 times, never been hurt' ?
But we have all heard of horses who 'have put 3 people in hospital' or 'my horse has broken my arm once and given me concussion twice shes dangerous'.
Why is it that sometimes a fall injures people badly and other falls not? Is it down to pure luck, or how you fall, or whatever it is that makes you fall off? Are some horses likely to inflict more serious injury than others? I dont like falling, I dont think anyone does, but should we think worse of a horse who's 'put me in hospital 3 times' than one about which we say 'Ive fallen off him 3 times, never been hurt' ?