SecretSquirrell379
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My dh and I have got our friends little un's for the weekend and today we took them down to the yard to go riding. One was going to ride my girl and the other was going to ride my friends mare.
All was going totally normally and all of a sudden my friends mare reared in the corale, for no apparent reason, no one was grooming her at the time and luckily no one was too close to her. She calmed straight down again and we thought it must of been a fly/wasp/goodness knows what. I have never known her to do this before but as she was fine again thought it was just one of those things.
We carried on getting tacked up, my girl was all ready and my friends mare does not like her girth done up whilst she is tied up, so I did exactly what she does, took her outside the corale and let her walk in her circle and went to do the girth up (dh obviously had hold of the lead rope so she could not walk off) . As I went to do it up she reared, totally out of the blue but full height and as she got to the top she jumped back and totally flipped herself onto her back
BUT dh still had hold of the lead rope, he was trying to calm her down as she went up but when she flipped so took hubby totally off his feet and catapulted him into her (all 16 stone of him), as she went down she took him with her and she roll on him
the poor kids were screaming and the mare was struggling to get up but hubby was in the way, she managed to get up without luckily standing on him but she has cracked him in the face with her hoof. He has got a cracking bruise across his nose and red marks across it too from where she caught him. He has marks on his head and a couple of grazes on his hands but that is it, he was so damn lucky.
I didn't know which way to run, to the kids who were crying, my husband who was in total shock or to the horse. My husband amazingly told me to see to the kids and he would see to the mare
I checked the little uns and they were fine, and then went to check on them. Hubby was in a bit of shock I think, was totally dazed but amazing. The mare was got 3 superficial grazes and a sore croup. I obviously rang my friend straight away and she came straight down to the yard.
Thankfully she was fantastic and was more worried about my husband. I felt terrible and still have absolutley no idea what the hell happended or why it happened.
The kids.... they still wanted to go riding
but only on my mare!! so off we all went, hubby leading my girl and took them for a walk around the block, they had a great time and I think that it was probably good that hubby took my girl straight out as he was really shaken up, not surprisingly.
I am going to buy hubby a hat now, although he does not ride he still handles the horses and today's incident has proved to me that you should wear a hat at all times around horses.
Sorry for the waffle
Hope you have all had a good weekend
All was going totally normally and all of a sudden my friends mare reared in the corale, for no apparent reason, no one was grooming her at the time and luckily no one was too close to her. She calmed straight down again and we thought it must of been a fly/wasp/goodness knows what. I have never known her to do this before but as she was fine again thought it was just one of those things.
We carried on getting tacked up, my girl was all ready and my friends mare does not like her girth done up whilst she is tied up, so I did exactly what she does, took her outside the corale and let her walk in her circle and went to do the girth up (dh obviously had hold of the lead rope so she could not walk off) . As I went to do it up she reared, totally out of the blue but full height and as she got to the top she jumped back and totally flipped herself onto her back
I didn't know which way to run, to the kids who were crying, my husband who was in total shock or to the horse. My husband amazingly told me to see to the kids and he would see to the mare
Thankfully she was fantastic and was more worried about my husband. I felt terrible and still have absolutley no idea what the hell happended or why it happened.
The kids.... they still wanted to go riding
I am going to buy hubby a hat now, although he does not ride he still handles the horses and today's incident has proved to me that you should wear a hat at all times around horses.
Sorry for the waffle
Hope you have all had a good weekend