Irishcobs
Well-Known Member
On my trip to Wadswick today I passed 5 horses.
The first 2 were hacking along a very busy 60mph road. They were wearing tabards and thanked me for slowing down and passing wide.
The second 2 were hacking towards a roundabout in a town and didn't do anything when I passed wide and slow, no thankyou, nothing. And were wearing dark clothes on dark ponies.
The final horse was an arab trotting through a village. I slowed right down and stayed back from it and it suddenly spooked right across the road to the white lines in the middle. The rider, wearing a hi vi jacket, got them back to the side and carried on. It then spooked again going right across the road so I decided it wasn't safe to try to pass it and stayed behind, about 5/6 metres. A few minutes later the rider signalled that they were turning left, so I dropped back so more so I could have a look at the horse as they turned.
The horse was in a headcoller with reins on the side rings! Not one of these parelli ones but a normal nylon headcoller.
Their insurance would be void if they had an accident, thats if they are insured!
How stupid to ride on fairly busy road in a headcoller! They had a endurance saddle and hat on so I don't understand why someone would risk it.
What if it wasn't me following but someone non horses and it spooked in to their car, its not worth thinking about.
The first 2 were hacking along a very busy 60mph road. They were wearing tabards and thanked me for slowing down and passing wide.
The second 2 were hacking towards a roundabout in a town and didn't do anything when I passed wide and slow, no thankyou, nothing. And were wearing dark clothes on dark ponies.
The final horse was an arab trotting through a village. I slowed right down and stayed back from it and it suddenly spooked right across the road to the white lines in the middle. The rider, wearing a hi vi jacket, got them back to the side and carried on. It then spooked again going right across the road so I decided it wasn't safe to try to pass it and stayed behind, about 5/6 metres. A few minutes later the rider signalled that they were turning left, so I dropped back so more so I could have a look at the horse as they turned.
The horse was in a headcoller with reins on the side rings! Not one of these parelli ones but a normal nylon headcoller.
Their insurance would be void if they had an accident, thats if they are insured!
How stupid to ride on fairly busy road in a headcoller! They had a endurance saddle and hat on so I don't understand why someone would risk it.
What if it wasn't me following but someone non horses and it spooked in to their car, its not worth thinking about.