beeswax
Well-Known Member
If it had a brain tumour it would be smacking its head against a hard surface because of the pain it was enduring, no matter how school-masterish, or how many years its been off the track or how many years it was owned by one person it is a horse and horses do what horses do, there was probably a "big lion" in the bushes behind it when it was coming in from the field, sorry but why do people immediately have to think the worst that there is something wrong (oh shall I PTS it cant be handled as an example - not this poster) instead starting at the beginning and remembering that you are a human being (prey animal) dealing with a horse (flight/fright herbivore) that allows us to do all these things with it when it should be pretrified of us and it is just being a horse. If I got on the horse tomorrow and it decided to bolt with me after today rearing up at me okay I would think maybe we have a problem here, but a once off No.