fidleyspromise
Well-Known Member
Out hacking and can hear sirens (a main road isn't too far away and you often hear then on there) so think your safe. When you realise they are on your road (and horse is normally very sane and sensible) and there are no gateways etc anywhere near to turn into and turn horse so can see emergency vehicle.
Seconds later, horse starts fidgeting and bolts. NOTHING is stopping this horse (try one rein stop, half halts etc). Police can comes into view behind you - signal it to slow down and it switches siren off.
Further along road, said horse still going flat out - car then looks like it's going to overtake (can see it out side of eye coming up right hand side) and horse spooks in front of it.
Yard is not too far away BUT it is on other side of road which means potentially - if another car comes - it could end up REALLY badly.
Would you sit it out and see what you can do?
Would you try to jump off?
Would you do something else?
Basically, this happened to me on Monday and I keep wondering if I did the wrong thing. Horse has been out since and has been perfectly fine. There was no swelling/splints/heat etc in horse's legs (thank god).
ETA - I have to hack on road because the woods are a 20 minute walk away and horse hates to school so we keep this to a minimum for her.
Seconds later, horse starts fidgeting and bolts. NOTHING is stopping this horse (try one rein stop, half halts etc). Police can comes into view behind you - signal it to slow down and it switches siren off.
Further along road, said horse still going flat out - car then looks like it's going to overtake (can see it out side of eye coming up right hand side) and horse spooks in front of it.
Yard is not too far away BUT it is on other side of road which means potentially - if another car comes - it could end up REALLY badly.
Would you sit it out and see what you can do?
Would you try to jump off?
Would you do something else?
Basically, this happened to me on Monday and I keep wondering if I did the wrong thing. Horse has been out since and has been perfectly fine. There was no swelling/splints/heat etc in horse's legs (thank god).
ETA - I have to hack on road because the woods are a 20 minute walk away and horse hates to school so we keep this to a minimum for her.