kerilli
Well-Known Member
When we'd finished at the show on Sunday I left Mr T tied up, as I have done literally thousands of times before, with extra room (partition at a bit of an extra angle as he was on there alone and is rather a big lad), back doors shut, and a haynet to keep him happy, while i scooted off to pick up rosette. A friend was in the horsebox living, and Mr T had been angelic all day. I always do this if the horse is on there alone, and then close the partition further when we're about to set off...
Well... suddenly he decided that as his nose fitted in the gap between the partition and the lockers, his body obviously would too... so he went for it. I got back 3 mins later to see the horsebox rocking ominously and find him totally stuck under the partition, which he had bent like so:
he'd also bent the bar on the wall that it fixes to, and the connection at the end, so it was stuck fast, and even lots of determined work with a hammer and pin, attempting to shove the bent pin out, would not move it...

He had scraped his rug off and skinned his back like so:
and his back was visibly swelling around the partition as he stood there, totally jammed.
we got him out eventually, but he made a bit of a mess of himself and will be off games for a while, poor lad.
morals of the story:
don't give them extra room in case they decide they need a lot more.
the partitions look really strong (1.25" box steel, good quality or so i thought) but horses can bend them with surprising ease.

always have a tool kit on board so you don't have to yell "HELP!" and beg people to run and get a hammer etc. you never know when you might need it...
Big big thanks to everyone there who helped. He's on the mend now, and travelled home amazingly well, bless him.
Well... suddenly he decided that as his nose fitted in the gap between the partition and the lockers, his body obviously would too... so he went for it. I got back 3 mins later to see the horsebox rocking ominously and find him totally stuck under the partition, which he had bent like so:
he'd also bent the bar on the wall that it fixes to, and the connection at the end, so it was stuck fast, and even lots of determined work with a hammer and pin, attempting to shove the bent pin out, would not move it...
He had scraped his rug off and skinned his back like so:
and his back was visibly swelling around the partition as he stood there, totally jammed.
we got him out eventually, but he made a bit of a mess of himself and will be off games for a while, poor lad.
morals of the story:
don't give them extra room in case they decide they need a lot more.
the partitions look really strong (1.25" box steel, good quality or so i thought) but horses can bend them with surprising ease.
always have a tool kit on board so you don't have to yell "HELP!" and beg people to run and get a hammer etc. you never know when you might need it...
Big big thanks to everyone there who helped. He's on the mend now, and travelled home amazingly well, bless him.