Puppy
Well-Known Member
I have been most surprised at how many times in the last week I have seen posts by people who are reluctant to wear ribbons in their horses' tails, or wear certain tabards when riding, all because they are scared that it will "make them liable" or "more liable" should an accident occur.
I am also greatly concerned at the number of people who are advising others not to do one of the above, when there is no legal basis for this misguided belief. I, for one, would be very annoyed if due to some misguided advice someone didn't do as much as possible to warn me that their horse was a kicker, and hence put me and my own horse at greater risk.
So I thought it would be worth starting a thread to clear things up and state that there is always strict liability when it comes to horses. If you take your horse out riding; on the road; to competitions; out hunting etc, then whatever it does while you are out, you are responsible for. Should your horse escape/kick/bite/cause an accident/etc then you are responsible, and strictly liable, for the damage that occurs. This is why you have insurance; to pay for whatever you are liable for (and hence very important
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Whether you are wearing a "young horse" tabard, or any coloured ribbon will NOT effect your liability, or your insurance, you WILL be liable with or without them. HOWEVER, what they may do, in making those around you more aware, is reduce the chance of an accident. Therefore, it seems only fair to others around you that you take these precations, and they can only be a positive thing.
Hope that some of you find that useful to know.
H. x
I am also greatly concerned at the number of people who are advising others not to do one of the above, when there is no legal basis for this misguided belief. I, for one, would be very annoyed if due to some misguided advice someone didn't do as much as possible to warn me that their horse was a kicker, and hence put me and my own horse at greater risk.
So I thought it would be worth starting a thread to clear things up and state that there is always strict liability when it comes to horses. If you take your horse out riding; on the road; to competitions; out hunting etc, then whatever it does while you are out, you are responsible for. Should your horse escape/kick/bite/cause an accident/etc then you are responsible, and strictly liable, for the damage that occurs. This is why you have insurance; to pay for whatever you are liable for (and hence very important
Whether you are wearing a "young horse" tabard, or any coloured ribbon will NOT effect your liability, or your insurance, you WILL be liable with or without them. HOWEVER, what they may do, in making those around you more aware, is reduce the chance of an accident. Therefore, it seems only fair to others around you that you take these precations, and they can only be a positive thing.
Hope that some of you find that useful to know.
H. x