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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    Northern Minnesota
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    Wow. thats bad..

    My worst 2 experiences...

    My neighbor owns bred racehorses and i had my own horse but he wanted me to ride his one horse. She had a halter on and we were in the pasture. His other horse that was being trained came over *i didn't have a saddle on btw* and bit her cause he got jealous she reared and took off i fell of after a little bit

    another one...

    I was jumping my horse to get ready for a show and we were by teh bushes and my dog jumped out. The horse spooked and jumped to the side. I fell in my stomach and fractured my tail bone. i couldn't walk for a couple days... I had a show the next weekend...
    Sara[human] Maggie[lab/gsd]Autumn[chow/x] Boo Boo[mutt] Mittens[domestic long hair] CP[Domestic short hair] Cisco [Quarter Horse] Austin[Quarter Horse/Paint] and the ducks...

  2. #2
    All of those sound ouchy. I've fallen off a number of times, mostly ones were I land on my feet or in a bush from a spooky horse, or one that bolted.

    I was at a barn at my old school, and I was supposed to be in a hunter pace. They had forgotten to give me a horse, so all the rest were taken, and they gave me the last one-Eros. Well, I had never rode him, so I got on and starting warming him up in the arena. I was starting to think it wouldn't be too bad, he seemed fine, so I picked up a canter and was doing fine, and then I tried to bring him back to a walk, there was no response. Then he got faster, and started galloping around the small area, and I was trying to see saw the reins, and he just got faster, and I couldn't circle because there were people in the middle of the arena. Someone yelled to head him for the fence, so I did, and he ducked his shoulder out and I flew off the side of him onto the frozen, packed arena. I was taken, blacked out, in an ambulance, I had a concussion and was peeing blood. Everything was okay but it was really scary. I actually never rode him again though.

    Another time I was riding an off the track thoroughbred. I had been riding him for a week, and was told to go for a slow gallop around a pasture. Well, he decided he wanted to go home, so he took off across the field and there was NO stopping him. He tripped, and I immediately came off underneath him (I'm not sure why, I think I was just frozen in fear)..he grazed me with his hooves, and I got the wind knocked out of me real hard, it was awful, I seriously thought I was going to die. I couldn't breathe for at least a minute. Then the rest of the day I was throwing up, it really messed me up. I did ride him again, and we were fine.

    I'm glad I've never done anything to serious though. And always ride with helmets, you never know what can happen! (Even though I don't anymore.. )

  3. #3
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    I've fallen off a horse. Horse was running, horse suddenly stopped, I went over horse's head. Don't hate the horse and I was thankfully okay.

    I would still ride a horse if given a chance. I love horses.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

  4. #4
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    Mar 2003
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    Well my first horse was a nutcase Appaloosa by the name of "Step Aside Clyde" or Charlie as he was affectionately called. He was so full of spirit. I loved that horse and he gave me the glue in my seat. But before that glue completely took hold we had some doozies.

    One time we were going up a hill and Charlie decided in his usual hard-headed Appaloosa fashion that he didn't want to go up the hill anymore. So he tried turning to go down the hill while I fought with him to continue. He reared since that was his typical response and came down on top of a very thorny manzanita bush. He then reared again only this time we were facing back up the hill rather than to the side...he lost his footing and we rolled together down the hill. Once at the bottem he stood up. Luckily my feet were not stuck in the stirrups because once he realized I wasn't on top of him anymore he took off for home...FIVE MILES AWAY!

    Another time he reared because we were on pavement and I wasn't allowing him to run. His feet slipped out from under him and we went down on his side. That time my leg was pinned under him. He lay there and quivered for a couple of minutes. When he got his feet under him I held onto the horn and stayed on his back while he got to his feet so I didn't have the long walk back home that time.

    Another time at a show I had just won a blue ribbon on Charlie in Bareback Equitation. We were back at the van saddling up for the next event when the mare beside us started kicking the side of the van. I turned to see what was going on just as she turned her butt. I got it with two hooves right in the gut. I went down like a rock gasping for air. My mom and boyfriend were freaking out. Charlie kept trying to get to me while I was lying on the ground. I hadn't tied him since he would ground tie so well at a show. He became very frustrated at all the people trying to keep him away from me. Eventually the ambulance came. The only reason I didn't have a ruptured spleen was because my large silver western belt buckle took the brunt of the kick.

    But the most heroic time for Charlie was one summer day. We were lazing around the area where the stable was. I had bathed him for the show the next day and we were just walking around relaxing. I was riding barefoot and bareback with a hackamore on him. We went past a neighbors house who bred Rottweilers. She hadn't secured the stud or two of the females. They saw us and came running down the road and attacked. Charlie protected me. He never kicked with both feet. He didn't bolt and run. He had been bred on a range in Idaho and hadn't been gelded until he was a 3 year old so he had some smarts about him. He tried to fight them off by circling, striking with one hoof at a time and trying to bite them. A man saw the commotion and stopped. He apparently knew Karate and was able to kick the stud dog in the ribs and send him rolling. The two females had been restrained by the owner by this time. Poor Charlie had a torn up muzzle, and his haunches had numerous bite wounds upon them. I hadn't been bitten at all. I had pulled up my feet and rode like a jockey, giving him his head to do what he needed to do. I loved that horse.

    I have been bitten, kicked, stepped on, thrown, rolled over on and knocked down by horses. I still love them and always will.

    Denyce

    ps....you should NEVER EVER purposely run down a hill on a horse. It is a very easy way to shatter one of their legs...one simple misstep and you are a goner and the horse could be dead or have to be destroyed. The forward momentum of running down a hill is too strong. You should ALWAYS walk slowly down a hill while leaning back in your saddle.

  5. #5
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    Oct 2002
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    A relative of my ex has a couple of horses. Since I'm a pretty inexperienced rider, I was riding an older mare who is really mellow. We were cantering around a turn when she stepped in a gohper hole and almost went over! Talk about terrifying, for me and her!

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

  6. #6
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    Thanks everyone! You've really helped !

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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