lincolnlady
Well-Known Member
hi guys i rode a friends horse yesterday (have know horse for 3 years) and this was about the 4 th time ive rode it. had been out for about an hour and half and we decided to have one last canter he was going lovely then all of a sudden put his head down n just went for it there was absolutely no stopping him i had my hands near enough on his bit trying to stop/turn him but he was having none of it.
we were heading straight towards some trees so i thought he might stop but as we neared the trees he turned throwing me to the side and i smacked my back on a tree then hit my head on a tree stump (didnt know this until my friend finally caught up and told me) i was so winded thought i was going to die couldnt move my neck. horse had gone so my friend headed off afer him but no where to be seen.
after id sat on floor and managed to compose myself a little bit we rang the lady who lives in the house right next to our field and asked her to try and catch him also rang my friend who came straight down in her car to pick me up.
the lady from house next to field caught the horse and managed to walk him back to field my friend took me back to field rugged him up and turned him out for me as i just couldnt move and was in absolute agony.
i was going to drive my car home then get my OH to take me to hospital but my friend was having none of it and made her husband drive me to a n e in my car as soon as i got to hospital they put me straight onto a flat bed and gave me morphine (or as my friends husband text her told her id had methadone
but suddenly realised what he said n corrected it but did give me a giggle lol)
any way after chest xrays and being prodded and poked nothing broken thank god!! so was sent home with tramadol and diazepam and told to rest for a good few days. so now im laid up in bed in absolute agony and my absolutely wonderful friend is going to feed my horse and also the horse im looking after (the one that bolted).
sorry its been long just wanted to share as it was the most terryfying moment of my life as never been bolted with before im just hoping it hasnt knocked my confidence when i get back on board it wont have with my boy as hes never ever bolted and hes a complete dope on a rope so fingers crossed for quick recovery.
if you would like to share you experiences of bolting please do
we were heading straight towards some trees so i thought he might stop but as we neared the trees he turned throwing me to the side and i smacked my back on a tree then hit my head on a tree stump (didnt know this until my friend finally caught up and told me) i was so winded thought i was going to die couldnt move my neck. horse had gone so my friend headed off afer him but no where to be seen.
after id sat on floor and managed to compose myself a little bit we rang the lady who lives in the house right next to our field and asked her to try and catch him also rang my friend who came straight down in her car to pick me up.
the lady from house next to field caught the horse and managed to walk him back to field my friend took me back to field rugged him up and turned him out for me as i just couldnt move and was in absolute agony.
i was going to drive my car home then get my OH to take me to hospital but my friend was having none of it and made her husband drive me to a n e in my car as soon as i got to hospital they put me straight onto a flat bed and gave me morphine (or as my friends husband text her told her id had methadone
any way after chest xrays and being prodded and poked nothing broken thank god!! so was sent home with tramadol and diazepam and told to rest for a good few days. so now im laid up in bed in absolute agony and my absolutely wonderful friend is going to feed my horse and also the horse im looking after (the one that bolted).
sorry its been long just wanted to share as it was the most terryfying moment of my life as never been bolted with before im just hoping it hasnt knocked my confidence when i get back on board it wont have with my boy as hes never ever bolted and hes a complete dope on a rope so fingers crossed for quick recovery.
if you would like to share you experiences of bolting please do