Crash & Burn
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Oh my god.
That woman that went "Jesus Christ.." Made me laugh so hard.
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OOOUCH!!! Around the turn you should slow down a little. When my horse is on his wrong lead in a pattern, he doesn't even turn!! Glad your not hurt
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i luhv that part*GASP* JESUS CHRIST XD
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I hate it when things like this happen. That was a nasty fall that could've been a lot worse. Glad to see they were both okay.
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@canchaser59 He was on the wrong lead at the very start of his turn, when he began to dig in. -frame by frame- but he did attempt to switch, though he was already buckling
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If you have to fall thats kinda the fall you want cause you land easy and your away from the horse...
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Ouch I did that exact same thing But we do poles slightly differently. And i landed in red mud. Looks good on cream jodphurs haha.
Your horse is a great sporter though maybe a little hot. but i understand that
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No, dear, that's not Jesus.
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The horse was on the correct lead. The only reason he fell was he tripped and then he couldn't get steady again. Just like people. It's trip, fell. lol. The only thing bad about horses is there bigger lol
Hope you where ok though :-)
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That's happened to me before too. My mare was going to fast around the last barrel, and lost her footing. She was fine, thank God, but sometimes they just go too fast for their own footing.
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I love "Jesus Christ" funniest thing ever! anyway hope you were okay!
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I'm not trying to start anything... But maybe not everybody is out there to win. Maybe they just want to have fun and enjoy doing something they and their horse both love. Have you ever considered that maybe, just maybe, it's not all about winning?
ooh that sucks :[
just a tip (not trying to be mean) you shouldn't get in the habit of having someone lead your horse in the gate. I think (but i may not be right) that your horse is too hot and you need to spend less time in the arena so he doesn't get sour
jeneb24 4 years ago 2
Leading the horse in is the only way you will get him through the gate. He was already gate sour when I purchased him and we are trying to correct that problem.
You are correct about spending less time in the arena though. The more time you spend outside the arena doing other things the less of a chance of developing a gate problem.
canchaser59 4 years ago
The second horse that fell was diagnosed with EPM shortly after that crash. This was the second time that he fell during a run. He was treated for 3 months with very expensive meds and is back 100%.
canchaser59 4 years ago
my horse was fine and so was I......thank god!
canchaser59 4 years ago