lachlanandmarcus
Well-Known Member
There have recently been a number of very serious injuries and fatalities to horses in our area due to a specific design of cross track drain that seems to be being installed. (note to non Scottish readers, some of these are on private tracks since horses have access rights to all tracks except those passing directly through a private house), but others are on new and publicly funded multi user tracks which are promoted as being horse accessible...
I learned today that a lovely horse I used to hack out with was PTS in the summer because his broke his leg in one. Others have had their entire hoof ripped off (sorry I know its gory but it is happening so we need to be aware)
Please be very careful when hacking on an unfamiliar route and where possible, engage with landowners and managers to see if it is possible for modifications to be made, a length of box iron down the middle is effective and can be done in situ.
For more info, statement from BHS Grampian about this issue
http://www.bhsgrampian.com/recent-events.html
I learned today that a lovely horse I used to hack out with was PTS in the summer because his broke his leg in one. Others have had their entire hoof ripped off (sorry I know its gory but it is happening so we need to be aware)
Please be very careful when hacking on an unfamiliar route and where possible, engage with landowners and managers to see if it is possible for modifications to be made, a length of box iron down the middle is effective and can be done in situ.
For more info, statement from BHS Grampian about this issue
http://www.bhsgrampian.com/recent-events.html