Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
A horse was killed on a straight country road near here, no visibility problems.
I hack out on the roads as there is no where else, unless I use the trailer, bridlepaths are virtually non-existant and those that are come out on main roads. So far I haven't had many nasty experiences (touches wood), but I know that there are many horses that are really frightened of big tractors, etc.
What motorists say is "Why do horses need to go on the roads when there are empty fields everywhere?"
There is the TROT Toll Ride Scheme, a charity which helps riders set up off-road riding across farm land, for which the riders pay and the farmers receive money. To do this needs a group of keen, motivated riders to get it organised. Very successful in some areas.
I hack out on the roads as there is no where else, unless I use the trailer, bridlepaths are virtually non-existant and those that are come out on main roads. So far I haven't had many nasty experiences (touches wood), but I know that there are many horses that are really frightened of big tractors, etc.
What motorists say is "Why do horses need to go on the roads when there are empty fields everywhere?"
There is the TROT Toll Ride Scheme, a charity which helps riders set up off-road riding across farm land, for which the riders pay and the farmers receive money. To do this needs a group of keen, motivated riders to get it organised. Very successful in some areas.