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Old 01-25-2008, 05:08 PM
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i can imagine the yearlings would bunch up together. they're herd animals. as for spooking...well, you brought up deer--i've seen deer stand in the middle of the road looking in the other direction while you're bearing down on them. never knew which direction something was coming from, deer just knew it heard something. but i doubt those yearlings had a clue about cars/traffic and roads, they're used to roaming in a nice big fenced pasture.
it's a freak accident, that's all.

also...a few months ago, i posted about a neighbor having two horses get hit by a truck. similar situation. one spooked, took off, the other went with her, and both were struck when crossing the road. it was broad daylight.
both were pastured right next to that road, but they don't 'think' like we do, and recognize that the road is a dangerous spot. one died immediately, the other was on his feet. but i never saw him again, so i think he must have been more seriously injured then it seemed at first.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:09 AM
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the farm said with the time of day, and horses being bays, that they would have been very difficult to see until too late.
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:11 AM
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didn't bring him a mint, huh? you are cold...i can see the horses being stupid but how did he not see them?
if you're talking to me, and about the injured horse. the guy loaded him into a trailer after i helped drag the mare out of the road, and took him to the vet. he never came back.
i wasn't friends with the guy, just came up on the wreck right after it had happened.

yeah, i'm cold--that's why i stopped to help, rather then just drive by.
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Old 01-26-2008, 12:38 PM
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i live in the country, not many neighbors..and distance is measured in acres, not feet. he lives a couple miles up the road.

about six months after those two got loose, we all headed out in the car. got near his place, and all his horses were out in the road. he needs some serious fence work done. so, once again, i'm herding horses while tony is calling the guy....helpful that everyone is in the phone book (which is about a quarter inch thick). luckily no injuries that time.
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the farm said with the time of day, and horses being bays, that they would have been very difficult to see until too late.

that area of Mt. Horeb rd is narrow and turns come up quick....I have no doubt that he wouldn't have seen them until it was too late to do much....and like I said earlier, the posted speed limit is 55 but people (myself included) go 65-70.
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Old 01-26-2008, 01:41 PM
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it's really a shame, but any time you're dealing with animals, you never know what's going to happen. and horses really are not smart enough to know not to play in traffic.
back when i lived in maryland, we had a thoroughbred farm down the road. one day, my oldes son ( he was about six at the time) and i were coming back from the store, turned onto our road (a country road-but paved) and cars were backed up. what the hell i thought.

one of their horses had gotten out, and was walking up the road with about 25 cars following it. a lady got hold of his halter, and got him out the road. so we pulled in a drive--she said she wasn't sure where he belonged. i told her i knew exactly where. so mark and i walked him home. got there, no one home...so we put him in a paddock and went back later to let them know he had been loose.
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Why in the world was the gate open in the first place? Poor babies. How sad that the next Secretariat or Slew could have been among them. So very tragic.
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Old 01-26-2008, 04:29 PM
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This might sound like a weird question, but can horse be like deer? Like when you say "like a deer in the headlights"... I mean if it were dark, what if those youngsters just froze when they saw the car skidding towards them?

Either way, it's an awful story. RIP lil guys...
sure they can. look at horses who are pulled from a burning barn. what do they do if you don't keep hold of them? run back to the safety of the barn.
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