ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: 100 milers

Re: 100 milers

Joe Long (jlong@mti.net)
Thu, 01 May 1997 14:57:14 GMT

On Thu, 1 May 1997 10:10:48 -0400 (EDT), Trishmare@aol.com wrote:

>Regarding miles--due to a trailer accident my horse David cut his nose
>severely--right at the spot the halter lays across. There was no way we were
>going to be able to trailer him after that--but fortunatly the camp were at
>was "only" 15 miles from my home. I ride with an egg-butt snaffle, but my
>bridle is western style with no noseband--right after the accident I had put
>David's bridle back on so that nothing was touching the laceration on his
>nose. I keep myself in shape--I'll lead him home. (He had just had the most
>strenuous ride of the season so far--and up and down hills, which he isn't
>used too--plus the blow up at hte trailer--he was tuckered, I didnt think it
>fair to ride him another 15 miles--)

Question: why didn't you just trailer him home without any headstall? I never
tie Kahlil when he's in the trailer -- a method that may have saved his life
when we had the wreck with the trailer rolling over (he flipped completely over
inside the trailer, but emerged with only superficial injuries).

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