MyBoyChe
Well-Known Member
Tried a new route yesterday. Bridleway at one point went through a field with a mare and foal in it, then through to a field with 1 young horse in it. As we weren't quite sure what went where and as the mare and her foal were at the furthest point from the track we rode through, when we got to the next gate it was obvious the track went through a field with 1 youngish horse loose in it who was running up and down, and as my little mare will kick out if she feels threatened we turned back rather than risk it. At this point someone appeared from the buildings close by and said she would rather we didn't ride through where the mare was. I pointed out we were following a new route and had assumed that as there was a clear bridleway through it she must know her mare was happy for people to ride through. The reason we turned back was because the young horse was clearly inquisitive and was likely to cause an accident. To this she replied "well he isn't mine so I don't much care but it's your risk". I was a bit gobsmacked at this but before I could say anything she then said if we wanted to carry on this route we could divert through her yard and round the edge of a grass field which would pick up the track after the youngsters field, so I left it at that and carried on. Was I wrong to risk riding through a field with a mare and foal in it. Had they been close to the gate I wouldn't have gone through tbh, but as I said they were at the far edge and well off the track.