TwyfordM
Well-Known Member
Myst is fantastic to tie up. Never gotten herself tangled or broken loose in the entire 8 years I've owned her. She's a sensible if a bit scatty mare.
I don't use equi Pings anymore as she uses the leadrope to scratch her neck which means they immediately come undone.
So she's just tied to the twine which countless other horses on this yard snap regularly but you don't think about the fact that your Welsh a isn't heavy enough to do the same until the bloody thing is hanging by a hind leg....
I was about 3m away mucking out. Not a peep out of her as always until i hear her her doing her little panicking noise and scrabbling about. Turned around and she's got the leadrope wrapped around her hind hoof and pulled over her neck but still standing. I'm not sure how it happened but the only thing I can think of is she's tried to scratch her ear with a back hoof while she had the leadrope already over her neck but this happened in a split second so no clue.
Flew over there trying to release the quick release knot... Pulled too tight so no chance. Shouted for a knife. She's gone down with hind hoof still attached and still tied up so landed on her shoulders and front legs and neck (that she fractured a vertebrae in last year) pulled round at an awful angle.
Managed to untangle her hoof finally before someone appeared with a knife and got her untied but she just laid there shaking and I was absolutely sure something was broken. Thankfully she was weight baring and took her for a graze inhand to calm her down but she was still shaking an hour later and incredibly stiff plus a nice deep cut on her hock.
Checked her late last night and she had calmed down but the leg that was tangled is hugely swollen around fetlock. She's walking OK, obviously very lame and sore but this morning will really tell what the problem is. She had so much adrenaline in her last night I don't think she was showing the full extent.
Just heading up there now to check and hose that leg.
Just a reminder to everyone, it doesn't matter how good your horse is to tie. Freak accidents still happen. I'm just hoping there's no serious problems after this because ironically she came sound and had her first free school session in a year yesterday...
I don't use equi Pings anymore as she uses the leadrope to scratch her neck which means they immediately come undone.
So she's just tied to the twine which countless other horses on this yard snap regularly but you don't think about the fact that your Welsh a isn't heavy enough to do the same until the bloody thing is hanging by a hind leg....
I was about 3m away mucking out. Not a peep out of her as always until i hear her her doing her little panicking noise and scrabbling about. Turned around and she's got the leadrope wrapped around her hind hoof and pulled over her neck but still standing. I'm not sure how it happened but the only thing I can think of is she's tried to scratch her ear with a back hoof while she had the leadrope already over her neck but this happened in a split second so no clue.
Flew over there trying to release the quick release knot... Pulled too tight so no chance. Shouted for a knife. She's gone down with hind hoof still attached and still tied up so landed on her shoulders and front legs and neck (that she fractured a vertebrae in last year) pulled round at an awful angle.
Managed to untangle her hoof finally before someone appeared with a knife and got her untied but she just laid there shaking and I was absolutely sure something was broken. Thankfully she was weight baring and took her for a graze inhand to calm her down but she was still shaking an hour later and incredibly stiff plus a nice deep cut on her hock.
Checked her late last night and she had calmed down but the leg that was tangled is hugely swollen around fetlock. She's walking OK, obviously very lame and sore but this morning will really tell what the problem is. She had so much adrenaline in her last night I don't think she was showing the full extent.
Just heading up there now to check and hose that leg.
Just a reminder to everyone, it doesn't matter how good your horse is to tie. Freak accidents still happen. I'm just hoping there's no serious problems after this because ironically she came sound and had her first free school session in a year yesterday...