Caol Ila
Well-Known Member
I took my horse, Gypsum, on a wee hack today, intending to ride into the forestry land near the yard, like we've done thousands of times. To get to the forestry, you ride through a village and there's a small dead end side street off the main road through the village and the forestry trail connects to the road at the dead end. Gypsum happily hacked out, as usual, went through the village, as usual, and then, when I turned onto the dead end side street, she started snorting at the ground and prancing and dancing about, like their was something uncomfortable or scary about the asphalt under her feet. Not like her, as she's generally not a very a spooky horse (though she has her moments, as they all do). When she worries about something, a little bit of leg, confidence, and encouragement gets her past it. So I put leg on and asked her to go forward, and she spun round and bolted in the opposite direction. Like a proper will-not-stop-for-love-nor-money bolt. After about twenty or twenty-five meters, she did stop. Also not like her. I've had her for thirteen years and never had her tank off quite like that. Anyway, I turned her around and went back to the scary spot. The snorting and prancing continued. It was pretty apparent to me that she was going to bolt again; the sort of absolute certainty you have when 1200lbs of Shire-X decides intransigently that she's not going to go somewhere and there's not a lot you can do about it. Also, it was all so out-of-character that I concluded there must be something really bizarre going on that was upsetting her and that I should listen to her. So I rode her out of the side road and headed off in a different direction along the main road, continuing our ride elsewhere. She was completely fine for the remainder of the ride.
Very strange. It was almost as if she was getting some kind of electric shock from the asphalt, the way she was snorting, dancing around, not wanting any foot on the ground, and then taking off. Can that happen? The closest she has ever come to acting that in this way was back in Colorado, when we rode past a spot where hunters had killed a deer and there was blood around but even then, she wasn't quite so determined to run away.
Very strange. It was almost as if she was getting some kind of electric shock from the asphalt, the way she was snorting, dancing around, not wanting any foot on the ground, and then taking off. Can that happen? The closest she has ever come to acting that in this way was back in Colorado, when we rode past a spot where hunters had killed a deer and there was blood around but even then, she wasn't quite so determined to run away.