happihorse
Well-Known Member
When we were out competing today a lady left her horse tied up to a trailer while she went of and got a burger, about 200 yards away and out of the sight of the trailer. The horse pulled back, broke the baling twine and ran off. Luckily someone caught him quickly and tied him back up. The lady came back and didn't know anything had happened!
Personally, I don't leave my horse tied up unless I am within a few feet of him.
I realise that if the horses have had a long journey to an event, it's better for them to be out of the lorry / trailer for a break, but would you leave your horse(s) tied up unattended?
Personally, I don't leave my horse tied up unless I am within a few feet of him.
I realise that if the horses have had a long journey to an event, it's better for them to be out of the lorry / trailer for a break, but would you leave your horse(s) tied up unattended?