Enfys
Well-Known Member
I don't mean a slap when he's bitten you, or a "hey! buck your ideas up" tickle with a schooling whip, I mean a real "Oi, behave yourself!" type wallop.
Is it ever warranted?
Is it ever warranted?
Never.
what do you mean by attack???
I think if a horse is in that dangerous mode you need to escape sharpish, not sure any whack would help tbh
what do you mean by attack???
I think if a horse is in that dangerous mode you need to escape sharpish, not sure any whack would help tbh
All I can say is that people who answer 'NEVER' have not been around horses of all types of temperaments and behaviours.
Sometimes you have no option, whilst trying to escape you don't actually think of anything, basic survival instinct kicks in and you literally fight for your life.
Horses DO attack people, for various reasons, I was once teaching a private lesson, it was hot and horrid, just walk and trot (pretty boring stuff) I didn't feel like working either so I can't entirely blame the pony, but she dumped her rider (intentionally) and went after me. By that I mean teeth bared, ears flat to her head, neck outstretched and front feet flailing, I have no illusions that should she have got to me before I flew over the fence she would have done serious damage, my Boss had been working in the school and she then went after him and he had to fend he off with a shovel. Funny thing was, as soon as that pony stopped being used for lessons she reverted to being her usual sweet self, we never used her in the school again after that though. Just having a really bad day.
Then there was the time that I was skipping out a stall whilst an owner groomed her horse and he attacked her and then me. We weren't doing anything that we hadn't done a hundred times before...he was held off as we sidled out of the door with whatever we had in our hands. Physical reason that time, he had a brain tumour, that was discovered after he went after someone else and his owner had him destroyed that same day.
Then there is this kind of situation...the pony would have been killed if the appaloosa hadn't been driven off him, he was kneeling on him and shaking him by the neck. It took two people to get him off.
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I would hit a horse in self-defence if I had no other option and I was being attacked. I would also hit my horse if it was to prevent more serious injury, such as if she was pratting about in front of an approaching lorry and ignored my other attempts to move her (which doesn't happen but I would have no qualms about a smack to save our lives or serious injury).