billiethekid40
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I haven't had any accidents where i got "hurt". I've had a couple that left me pretty sore though, and could honestly have turned out a lot worse!
The first was the first time I fell (coincided with the first day I rode at a canter) I just went up over his head and he went over top of me, I had a muddy hoof print on my pantleg where he just missed stepping on me. He of course stopped, turned around and stood over me concerned. He was a great little school pony and taught many kinds to ride. I'm darn sure many a kid has looked up from the ground to see him standing over them looking concerned too LOL
Another that was painful but not really overly scary or dangerous was when i tripped while leading my mini at a canter... and forgot to let go. He pulled me a long for a few steps on hard packed gravel before he finally figured he better stop and let me get up, cause i was too heavy to keep dragging when he knew I could walk
: I was picking gravel out of my arms and legs for days after that one.
And probably the most momentarily scary accident was in the cart. We were trotting along on a nice secluded, level, trail on our way home so I knew the footing already. I let him pick up quite a bit of speed trying to get him a little tired and get a good workout in. He was trotting along, ears up, relaxed tail flowing just really nice collected responsive. I was on cloud 9! All of a sudden with NO warning he put the brakes on and dodged to one side fast. I went up out of the cart through the side and got my foot caught between the wheel and the cart. I could feel my ankle twisting, and when I said WHOA I was lucky he stopped instantly because i think one more step would have broken the bone. I checked him out, checked all around. Best i can figure was a rock in his hoof, though he never showed any tenderness or lameness and quite happily pulled me home (thank goodness I didn't have to walk, or like when riding home mount... thats the nice thing about the cart, its not so hard to get into) By the time I had checked his hooves and harness he acted like it had never happened, so I decided I should too.
The first was the first time I fell (coincided with the first day I rode at a canter) I just went up over his head and he went over top of me, I had a muddy hoof print on my pantleg where he just missed stepping on me. He of course stopped, turned around and stood over me concerned. He was a great little school pony and taught many kinds to ride. I'm darn sure many a kid has looked up from the ground to see him standing over them looking concerned too LOL
Another that was painful but not really overly scary or dangerous was when i tripped while leading my mini at a canter... and forgot to let go. He pulled me a long for a few steps on hard packed gravel before he finally figured he better stop and let me get up, cause i was too heavy to keep dragging when he knew I could walk

And probably the most momentarily scary accident was in the cart. We were trotting along on a nice secluded, level, trail on our way home so I knew the footing already. I let him pick up quite a bit of speed trying to get him a little tired and get a good workout in. He was trotting along, ears up, relaxed tail flowing just really nice collected responsive. I was on cloud 9! All of a sudden with NO warning he put the brakes on and dodged to one side fast. I went up out of the cart through the side and got my foot caught between the wheel and the cart. I could feel my ankle twisting, and when I said WHOA I was lucky he stopped instantly because i think one more step would have broken the bone. I checked him out, checked all around. Best i can figure was a rock in his hoof, though he never showed any tenderness or lameness and quite happily pulled me home (thank goodness I didn't have to walk, or like when riding home mount... thats the nice thing about the cart, its not so hard to get into) By the time I had checked his hooves and harness he acted like it had never happened, so I decided I should too.