Nettle123
Well-Known Member
On Sunday we had a loose horse tear up our drive at great speed very over excited. Our own horses were going ballistic including our heavily infoal mare. Eventually my husband caught him and put him into one of our paddocks. He promptly double barrelled the fence between the geldings taking part of it out and then attempted to climb into the mares paddock.
It was immediately obvious that he was an entire. After a couple of hours and lots of ringing round he was collected by his owners. Apparantely he had been left in a field on his own when his last mare was taken away so hardly surprising he escaped and ended up rampaging around the district!. He was very lucky not to hit a car.
Just before he turned up we had taken our mare out for a bit of a leg stretch. If we had met him running loose not sure what would have happened.
Just wondered whether any of you have had experience meeting a loose stallion whilst out hacking, I should imagine it must happen if you ride on the moors/mountains. We have a lot of children hacking around here as we are on a bridle path, tbh it would be one of my worst nightmares. He was only about 14.2, a coloured cob but pretty scary all the same.
It was immediately obvious that he was an entire. After a couple of hours and lots of ringing round he was collected by his owners. Apparantely he had been left in a field on his own when his last mare was taken away so hardly surprising he escaped and ended up rampaging around the district!. He was very lucky not to hit a car.
Just before he turned up we had taken our mare out for a bit of a leg stretch. If we had met him running loose not sure what would have happened.
Just wondered whether any of you have had experience meeting a loose stallion whilst out hacking, I should imagine it must happen if you ride on the moors/mountains. We have a lot of children hacking around here as we are on a bridle path, tbh it would be one of my worst nightmares. He was only about 14.2, a coloured cob but pretty scary all the same.