mickey
Well-Known Member
in a riding accident (or by a horse on the ground) - Would you blame the horse? Would you resent that horse?
I broke my back severely a couple of yrs ago. I have metal in it now and some lovely long scars to prove it. People ask me how I can still ride the horse I had the accident on (my horse). My answer is that in no way do I blame my horse. It was rider error if anything. He put a HUGE jump in over a simple SJ fence, twisted in the air to make a left turn. I got left behind and fell out the side door. In my mind I couldn't blame him for being enthusiastic. It wasn't like he was being naughty or trying to get me off.
If on the other hand a horse was being naughty or nappy and I had been hurt, I really do feel again that if you aren't prepared to take on the risk of serious injury you shouldn't get on (or handle) horses. No one is forcing you to ride. Certainly not the horse. It's a risk we all take.....
What does everyone else think? Any experiences?
I broke my back severely a couple of yrs ago. I have metal in it now and some lovely long scars to prove it. People ask me how I can still ride the horse I had the accident on (my horse). My answer is that in no way do I blame my horse. It was rider error if anything. He put a HUGE jump in over a simple SJ fence, twisted in the air to make a left turn. I got left behind and fell out the side door. In my mind I couldn't blame him for being enthusiastic. It wasn't like he was being naughty or trying to get me off.
If on the other hand a horse was being naughty or nappy and I had been hurt, I really do feel again that if you aren't prepared to take on the risk of serious injury you shouldn't get on (or handle) horses. No one is forcing you to ride. Certainly not the horse. It's a risk we all take.....
What does everyone else think? Any experiences?