RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
(Seems I've had quite a bit of 'interesting things' happen to me lately)
Driving home from work this morning, just about to turn in to my drive and a loose coloured pony come briskly trotting towards me, then turns right towards his home. (I know the pony and rider). Just noted that his reins were not over his head and quickly thought he is unlikely to stand on them.
Got onto my drive to turn the car around and my mobile rings - Vicky - the rider, asking me if I'd seen Jester - the pony. I said yes, hes heading for home, but asked her where she was. She told me she was down the lane. So, off I go to rescue her. At the same time her mum comes too and picks her up, saying she hasn't seen the pony en route. They then turn left to go to the main road, I turn left following the direction of the pony. We hoped that we would then circle the pony and catch him somewhere between us. I eventually found him, galloping around someones garden and phoned Vicky to tell her where he was. We eventually catch him and lead him back to his home (avoiding the very impatient driver who didn't want to wait for us!!)
Only then it turns out that poor Vicky has a cut cheek, and a more than likely broken hand and wrist as it looked nasty! She told me he spooked and she just slipped off but tried to keep hold of him while he dragged her. He then kicked her free - hence her cut on her cheek. I don't know how she coped with the pain, I think I would have been screaming blue murder!!
The point of this post is, would you have gone after the pony first or tried to find the rider? I was lucky in that Vicky phoned me, so I knew roughly where she was, but wasted time in not going after Jester as her mum was rescuing her. I also did note that the ponies tack was not going to cause too much harm to him and that he was, after all a pony (14hh) no shoes and not a crazed TB!
Jester seems ok, a little nervy but no signs of obvious injury. Iam still currently waiting a verdict on Vicky, but as far as I know she is still in Hospital.
Sorry, another novel from me - glass of wine??
Driving home from work this morning, just about to turn in to my drive and a loose coloured pony come briskly trotting towards me, then turns right towards his home. (I know the pony and rider). Just noted that his reins were not over his head and quickly thought he is unlikely to stand on them.
Got onto my drive to turn the car around and my mobile rings - Vicky - the rider, asking me if I'd seen Jester - the pony. I said yes, hes heading for home, but asked her where she was. She told me she was down the lane. So, off I go to rescue her. At the same time her mum comes too and picks her up, saying she hasn't seen the pony en route. They then turn left to go to the main road, I turn left following the direction of the pony. We hoped that we would then circle the pony and catch him somewhere between us. I eventually found him, galloping around someones garden and phoned Vicky to tell her where he was. We eventually catch him and lead him back to his home (avoiding the very impatient driver who didn't want to wait for us!!)
Only then it turns out that poor Vicky has a cut cheek, and a more than likely broken hand and wrist as it looked nasty! She told me he spooked and she just slipped off but tried to keep hold of him while he dragged her. He then kicked her free - hence her cut on her cheek. I don't know how she coped with the pain, I think I would have been screaming blue murder!!
The point of this post is, would you have gone after the pony first or tried to find the rider? I was lucky in that Vicky phoned me, so I knew roughly where she was, but wasted time in not going after Jester as her mum was rescuing her. I also did note that the ponies tack was not going to cause too much harm to him and that he was, after all a pony (14hh) no shoes and not a crazed TB!
Jester seems ok, a little nervy but no signs of obvious injury. Iam still currently waiting a verdict on Vicky, but as far as I know she is still in Hospital.
Sorry, another novel from me - glass of wine??