Nappy Croc
Well-Known Member
Around here if someone says their horse bolted 9/10 times they mean it tanked off at speed TBH! Funny how there must be regional variation.
I agree with the consensus i.e. bolting is a flat out without regard to safety flight mechanism everything else is tanking. I've been bolted with a handful of times over my 50 years riding, I've been tanked with on a fairly regular basis (I like fast, feisty horses). Bolting is unbelievably frightening mainly on the basis one or both of you have a real possibility of not coming out of it alive or at best in one piece. Tanking is quite fun on the whole.
This is actually something that really gets on my nerves. People definitly misuse the word bolting.
Having ridden a true bolter I can honestly say its a terrifying experience. My old mare would regularly tank off with me and when she did this I had no brakes, no steering, and most worrying the mare had no care for her own safety and would fly over ditches, down high steep banks, and through hedges. That is a true bolter o
Absolutely. The horse that I was on was shot. Looking back, it was probably in pain. This was the early 70's. The fear is unforgettable. I must have been 12 or 13.See, I'm afraid there would be no "regularly" about it for me; the horse would be shot or a pet. Any bolter wouldn't be sat on again in my book.
See, I'm afraid there would be no "regularly" about it for me; the horse would be shot or a pet. Any bolter wouldn't be sat on again in my book.
I agree completely but sadly this was out of my hands as the mare was on loan to me and the owner kept insisting I keep trying with the mare.
The final straw came for me one day when the mare tanked off and attempted to jump a very large ditch (going downhill I may add) tripped as she landed and nearly went down with me. I was reduced from a bold happy rider to a nervous wreck by this point and my confidence had gone completely.
The mare went back to her owner and was sold on as a teenagers pony :'(
Sorry. There would be no insisting I'm afraid. If it was a true bolter I wouldnt get on for all the tea in China.
Mine bolts and I think it is a total lack of trust and respect as well as bad riding on my part. I'm re-schooling him and having everything checked out. I have only fallen once from his bolts, and I now refuse to hack out on open fields.
It's not a fun experience and yes, if you consider if you fall...will you die?
e. Unless the horse tires/ rider falls off or rider grabs the bit with both hands and turns the horse into a solid object for instance a fence.
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Pee'ing off -
Oh look, there's a fence...he'll either stop or go over it.
Bolting -
Oh S**t, there's a fence, we're going through it!
Someone who has been truly bolted with does not use the term lightly.