Porkie
Well-Known Member
On Sunday we had an accident.
I was out hacking on my own with my trusty 29 yo when a kite (the kind on string not with feathers) swooped over the bushes out of nowhere. He spooked violently (can't blame him to be fair!) and I came off. I tried to hold him but I only had him by my little finger and half a ton of horse is a lot to contain with your little finger while you're face down in the farmers field, concussed and winded.
He bolted and I couldn't catch him. I tried in vain for what felt like forever but he was panicking by now and running aimlessly in fright. Eventually he galloped off out of sight up through the fields and out of sight towards many exits onto many roads and I had no idea where.....
I am mortified I couldn't hold him, he really needed me then and I let him down. I keep telling myself I did everything I could - almost immediatelty at 4.27pm I managed to phone the yard owner and at 4.36pm she phoned to say she had caught him. It took just 9 minutes. She had jumped straight in the car with someone else and because I cover both of us from head to toe in hi viz as she'd pulled out the yard she'd seen him galloping down a track so sort of followed him and headed him off at an exit before he got onto a road. I keep trying to tell myself that I did the next best thing and got help, that I'd used hi viz and that had helped, that I'd had my phone in my pocket etc etc but I keep going over and over it and how differently it could have turned out and keep assessing everything he does now like he blames me, like our bond is damaged ......
Someone was watching out for us that day that's for sure, he hasn't got a scratch on him and apart from a bit of bruising and a thump to the head I am fine, I know that's the main thing but I am really cut up about it, he trusted me to look after him and I let him down.
I was out hacking on my own with my trusty 29 yo when a kite (the kind on string not with feathers) swooped over the bushes out of nowhere. He spooked violently (can't blame him to be fair!) and I came off. I tried to hold him but I only had him by my little finger and half a ton of horse is a lot to contain with your little finger while you're face down in the farmers field, concussed and winded.
He bolted and I couldn't catch him. I tried in vain for what felt like forever but he was panicking by now and running aimlessly in fright. Eventually he galloped off out of sight up through the fields and out of sight towards many exits onto many roads and I had no idea where.....
I am mortified I couldn't hold him, he really needed me then and I let him down. I keep telling myself I did everything I could - almost immediatelty at 4.27pm I managed to phone the yard owner and at 4.36pm she phoned to say she had caught him. It took just 9 minutes. She had jumped straight in the car with someone else and because I cover both of us from head to toe in hi viz as she'd pulled out the yard she'd seen him galloping down a track so sort of followed him and headed him off at an exit before he got onto a road. I keep trying to tell myself that I did the next best thing and got help, that I'd used hi viz and that had helped, that I'd had my phone in my pocket etc etc but I keep going over and over it and how differently it could have turned out and keep assessing everything he does now like he blames me, like our bond is damaged ......
Someone was watching out for us that day that's for sure, he hasn't got a scratch on him and apart from a bit of bruising and a thump to the head I am fine, I know that's the main thing but I am really cut up about it, he trusted me to look after him and I let him down.