I don't think standing still in is the right in this situation, the horse was already attacking (or if not directly attacking then close too). Better get out of its way. Standing still is when you try to prevent the provocation in the first place
What happened there was that the saddle slipped back to the flanks and that's a very sensitive part so it tried to buck it off. Any horse would do that!
I remember when this happened. The main outcome was there was a baby in a buggy that the horse trampled on. Luckily the little girl, who was two, I believe, was uninjured.
The commentator is saying to stand as still as they can because the hose is so linked to the human, that it can feel him/her. Whenever someone is scared, the horse feels it and it begins to panic too. One of the most dangerous things is a scared horse.
Surprisingly the baby was unharmed, I remember seeing this incident live on TV. I think the filly's name was Fire Fly, ( am watching the clip on mute so can't hear the commentary). It was a shock to watch it live. Luckily, no one was seriously harmed.
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Depends on how religious you are! I'm afraid I'm not, Darwin's theory of evolution makes far more sense!! Not to mention the amount of indisputable evidence to support it!! Sorry!! But sheer luck & strong buggy saved the baby!!
Right? And then there's a bunch of people in the comments like "respect for the guy that tried to stop the horse" and then saying "NO a horse wouldn't run you over if you tried to stop it while it's panicked! " After people reply with that being a bad idea and it's probably gonna get you hurt.
@@ava_alyce I don't think it was a baby. Have rewatched it several times now. It's some kind of a cart but I'm pretty sure not a pram or buggy or whatever.
The tack slipped and thats all there is to it. I've seen 23 year old horses buck from slipped tack. Any horse at age could react like this. This is where the "flank strap" is put to encourage horses to buck in bronc riding.
I am speaking as an equestrian here, and I am here to tell you that you should NEVER at all attempt to catch a stampeding horse. There was a big chance when they caught his reins that he could've kicked up and possibly killed people. When a horse is doing this, especially in this situation, you need to get out of the way of the horse and let it calm down by its self.
The horse is a full-bread i dont think it would have calmed down by itself, problably would have run to death. But as the speaker said stand still, as long as the horse dont come right at you.
At the point the reins were caught the horse was slowing right down. In a situation with so many people and obstacles in its way, the person who caught the reins doubtless prevented injury to both horse and other people.
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sophisticated LoLpeBoi you mean the idiot that thought a gigantic horse running at full speed scared for its life will stop all off a sudden if he got in the way?
Er. 'Just a horse.' What do you mean by that? an average horse probably ways.. what? Atleast like.. 5 times your weight? Just like what happened Emily Davidson. Well yea, it actually sees you and it's not at a full gallop but if you're in that horse's way and it wants to get past, it's gonna charge through you innit. Plus, the tack saddle slipped down its back, it was trying to get it off. If a horse wanted to hurt you, it would. Poor thing wasn't tranna hurt anyone, just tranna get the saddle off.
What sort of comment is this? The presenter is merely stating where the horse is. Are you suggesting the horse targeted the peasants as you sadly call them??? Smh
"He's now in the cheaper enclosure...Ah well, never mind, there are people on hand who are just as happy to shoot injured members of the lower classes as they are to shoot injured horses!"
@@jimbob7559 You're right! In fact, the average race horse is actually still a colt/filly, meaning they aren't fully developed yet! Although it is extremely dangerous and very cruel to the horse, it's most common for them to still be under weight and racing.
That saddle slip or equipment malfunction should never ever have happened. All equipment is supposed to be thoroughly checked before the jockey even mounts! Someone should be fired and never allowed near the race track or race horses again.
Even if tack is checked this can still happen. I've seen horses crawl or even jump out of starting gates while watching races on TV, that can definitely dislodge tack. All the pre-race checking in the world isn't going to prevent that happening.
“And the horse is now loose in the cheaper enclosure” Oh, that’s all right then, phew, for a moment I thought it was blazing with rage and murdering the rich punters.
Not really. When the horse is scared and bucking like that the best thing you can do is let it calm down in its own, as you might just be scaring it more. Keeping calm is a great thing to do, not trying to control the horse because horses rely on people so if they see it’s ok, they will calm down better
@@PeanutButter_Eq I understand where you are coming from but a horse above any animal are so smart. It usually takes a gentle, knowledgeable hand to reassure them. Unless the horse is not used to being handled of course
@@PeanutButter_Eqspeaking from an equestrian perspective the guy with black and white sleeves, he is the one on the other end of the reins,the gentleman with the hat to the right seems to have been the one the horse stood at.. not the idiots flapping there hands with the bookie slips
You're actually safer if you stand still with a horse. Horses will try everything to not hit you so if you stand still it will miss you. People running also just spook the horse more, making it charotic for the horse to not run into someone.
@@caryulmer5578 That racehorse will knock you down just as easily. It'll run you over. Especially if you stand still. You "disappear" to that horse. If you move, he'll then see you. Racehorses are not trained to do anything but be jacked up high and run fast. So, if a racehorse is ever loose and you're nearby, get the hell out of the way. ;-)
@@user-is6yl9wi7e Absolutely not true unless it doesn't see you. I've ridden, owned, bred & raced horses for about 50 yrs. Horses are prey animals which is why their eyes are set the way they are, they can see things behind them as well as in front of them. As prey animals they're looking back to run away from what they think is after them. Sometimes this can make them not see you but even so they'll do their best to not hit you or anything else it their path. I doubt they're particularly concerned about hurting us humans, they're just looking after themselves by not running into things. 🤣
Has nothing to do with genitals it's around the flank of the horse, All you have to do is touch that area and can get a horse to start bucking that's why they put the straps around them to get to buck at rodeos.
Unsurprisingly, the horse wasn't used to the feel of the saddle back there and thought it was going to kill him like a predator. It wasn't about the testicles.
I’m so beyond upset at whoever put that poor boy’s tack on. Now, I won’t rule out that some crazy mistake might’ve happened and it might not have been their fault. However, I’m fairly sure the only way that happens is when the girth isn’t tightened enough and checked/fitted for him properly.
That is very painful for a horse to have their genitalia tied up like that, so it explains why it was so hard to calm him down, simply stopping him and grabbing him wouldn’t do it because he’s in physical pain but it seems that he was a very good boy and didn’t want to hurt the crowd when they eventually cornered him so he didn’t buck and it gave them time to take the girth off.
BUT! The bucking and running was not out of aggression or bad behavior. Most of it wasn’t even fear although of course he was afraid, but it was pain. He was in immense pain. Bucking is one of the tell-tale signs of pain.
@@ruthlucille9824 My pony used to buck if you just put a hand lightly on his back so I'm pretty sure it's not the only reason. Horses also run around the field bucking etc for fun.
@@wynngwynn your pony probably had back issues :( bucking is a sign of pain unfortunately a lot of the time things like kissing spines are overlooked and found out too late.
I understand it is absolutely terrifying to have a horse or more so a thousand pound animal come charging at you, but animals are sensitive and if you panic, they will also panic.
@@billyfitzgerald4595 This from the Irish Times " A two-month-old baby and his family had a miraculous escape at Southwell yesterday after a loose horse ran amok. Lee Robert Marshall was in his pushchair with his grandmother Maureen Marshall when Formidable Flame burst out of the stalls, smashed through the rails and into the public enclosure. As the crowd scattered Mrs Marshall and the pushchair were knocked over, as was the baby's father Paul Marshall.
The reason why the horse was bucking so much and made this mess was because his saddle slipped down to the rump of the horse and when a horse feels something on its rump that’s unknown to them, its first instinct is to buck
This kind of thing is probably why lots of tracks have an extra person for each horse in the gate to hold onto them until the race starts. I've seen a horse break out of the gate prematurely but the handler held onto him and the horse didn't get away. Much safer
"Stay as still as you can.." Yeah right! Stay as still as you can and let the horse plough into you. Poor horse had the saddle girth at the worst place on its belly -- in front of its hind legs. Cowboys who ride bucking horses have a tight girth around the horse at the same spot.
I know that the horse is scared but I have never a horse who ran straight towards someone and crushing them. Usually, horses don't do that. The ran away from people who wave there arms
I never understand why people CLAP AFTER A SPOOKED HORSE IS FINALLY CAUGHT????? Like, do you want it to spook again?? It's not the moment you want to be making any extra noise people!!!!
"Why didn't the people just grab the reins?" Humans have fight or flight too! We are animals xD Of course the people got scared/spooked and fled, then again some people dealt with it properly and grabbed its reins but the people were clearly scared.
When you grab the reins the horse could flip out even more. Since it didn’t here they just got luck that the horse was well trained, naturally a horse would just flip out and bite to defend itself especially while being crowded by so many human beings. It would be unsafe for the horse.
yeah these rotten sons of b****** horse race them to death pump them full of violent poison steroids then off to the slaughterhouses for food f*** them all
It's an old fashioned, shameful sport. They put down horses for being injured, when these pompous assholes are the ones making them race. I'm willing to bet that this horse was put down for this incident too.
yes, its awful, its so dangerous esp for their legs, their bones just snap. they are usually on drugs/steriods and r scared as heck. this sport is purely for money and entertainment, if u wanna ride a horse, do it properly please
Uh.. we've owned several ex race horses and none of them were pumped full of anything, sport horses in the UK are drug tested.. Maybe America is different but in the UK no drugs are prohibited. Our ex races were lovely, incredibly placid until you took them into a field.
@@Kat-mu8wq unfortunately its quite different inthe u.s. we go to slaughter houses and save the race horses from being killed, and they r often injured
It looks a scary incident. If only these horse experts in the comments section, were all there that day! The horse might have been caught seconds before. The saddle slipped (I think it is safe to say, that everyone now sees the problem and knows where a saddle usually sits). A horse unexpectedly, breaks through a barrier into the spectator's area, in full panic. It is natural that the crowd is going to diverse.
Omg something like this happened to me at a barn that I go to, basically a girl Was putting on a saddle on a massive horse and the saddle slipped and the girth was still attached and the horse bolted jumped over the inside arena fence and BROKE it and broke the saddle broke. At the end everyone was fine tho
The cinch has become a bucking strap if you understand anything about tack plus the "irons" stirrups if still on the saddle are stricking into the horse as it bucks.
The summer of 2013, everything was calm and still. People were placing bets on horses and the race was about to start. Then, tragedy struck. One of the horses burst out of that stall making the jockey fall off and the tack sliding back on the horse. It freaked out. It then started to buck and kick, almost falling over in the process. It then slid under the fence and started to run through the crowd. People the running and trying to get away. “Please stay still and keep calm”, the announcer would say, but it was no use. The horse was to far gone in fear to care about the people if they we’re running or standing still people we’re running for the exits as the horse persisted. Then one man ran out from the crowd. He grabbed the reins and was able to get the horse under control before the experts arrived. He very well could have saved lives that day. The horse was fine, a little shaken, but fine. No one was injured that day, thankfully.
I was at Burghley and the rider fell off at one of the XC jumps. The horse ran over another two jumps, jumped the fence, got stuck in the rope, pulled it out if the ground, ran around frantically and almost ran into me. I was terrified. The horse got its self unstuck and stopped, don’t worry everyone was okay 💗
Girths slip sometimes. Horses brace up, then it ends up being loose when they relax. It's common. You have to check and check again, then check a third time before you mount.
“stay as still as you can”
*ppl running for their life*
Rory Spoons nope
It's not a lion.
I don't think standing still in is the right in this situation, the horse was already attacking (or if not directly attacking then close too). Better get out of its way. Standing still is when you try to prevent the provocation in the first place
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zakosist The horse was not “attacking” anyone. Horses are flight animals. The run from danger. They don’t attack it.
What happened there was that the saddle slipped back to the flanks and that's a very sensitive part so it tried to buck it off. Any horse would do that!
Doesn’t make it okay 👍
It does make it okay, put something where ur uncomfortable and where it around Moore than that run with it.
@@If_youre_not_blake_you_a_bigL it doesn’t make the racing industry acceptable, is what I mean.
@@ko.1903 ohhhhh! Yes I agree! Racing can be abusive. (Sorry fiI the misunderstanding)
@@If_youre_not_blake_you_a_bigL all good mate
I remember when this happened. The main outcome was there was a baby in a buggy that the horse trampled on. Luckily the little girl, who was two, I believe, was uninjured.
thank you
That was my concern on this whole video
Yes, that baby was taken for a medical checkup but, was unharmed.
I remember this too. Thank goodness she was ok.
This is me when some says there's a spider on my back...
SAME AHAHA
Same here
Same
OMG! LOL! 😆
Poor spider :c
"Stay as still as you can"
People run as fast as they can
They had to. EAsy for the announcer to say.
They'd better. The announcer is an Idiot.
Banana - He is not. They were scarying the horse more
Lady Oni - Nah, the horse freaked because of the saddle. I don't know about you, but I'd rather run away than getting run over.
Ashley Dawnhurricane
And you and I would too.
'Stand still' when there's a bucking bronco running towards you. Easier said than done!
Duffer 1970 horses try to avoid people and they are more likely to run and hurt people if there’s mass panic
😂 😂 hope nobody got hurt
@@hannahheal354 Not when the horse is panicking they don't. They'll go straight over you.
Stand still "on the other side" ...
The commentator is saying to stand as still as they can because the hose is so linked to the human, that it can feel him/her. Whenever someone is scared, the horse feels it and it begins to panic too. One of the most dangerous things is a scared horse.
Surprisingly the baby was unharmed, I remember seeing this incident live on TV. I think the filly's name was Fire Fly, ( am watching the clip on mute so can't hear the commentary). It was a shock to watch it live. Luckily, no one was seriously harmed.
That’s good to hear! Thank you for the information.
JESUS saved the baby!
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Depends on how religious you are! I'm afraid I'm not, Darwin's theory of evolution makes far more sense!! Not to mention the amount of indisputable evidence to support it!! Sorry!! But sheer luck & strong buggy saved the baby!!
@@lindsey4416 Darwins theory of evolution is nonsense! There is no single evidence to support Darwins theory!
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 halt die fresse
*runs over a baby carriage* “please keep calm stay still please”
Right? And then there's a bunch of people in the comments like "respect for the guy that tried to stop the horse" and then saying "NO a horse wouldn't run you over if you tried to stop it while it's panicked! " After people reply with that being a bad idea and it's probably gonna get you hurt.
If they have good instinct they would have took the baby out of the carriage and ran
OMG I didn`t realise that it was a baby XD
@@ava_alyce I don't think it was a baby. Have rewatched it several times now. It's some kind of a cart but I'm pretty sure not a pram or buggy or whatever.
It was a baby is was a 2 month old boy who had no injuries afterwards
The tack slipped and thats all there is to it. I've seen 23 year old horses buck from slipped tack. Any horse at age could react like this. This is where the "flank strap" is put to encourage horses to buck in bronc riding.
Riparian Ranch Yes that is true
bp
He would make a good bronc.
@Melania..no he wouldn't....bronco is an abysmal sport....bad as horseracing!!
Yes very true
Wow, never seen this before. Saddles that slip back to that area are SO dangerous. Horses won't stop bucking. Glad it seems to have worked out OK.
I am speaking as an equestrian here, and I am here to tell you that you should NEVER at all attempt to catch a stampeding horse. There was a big chance when they caught his reins that he could've kicked up and possibly killed people. When a horse is doing this, especially in this situation, you need to get out of the way of the horse and let it calm down by its self.
The horse is a full-bread i dont think it would have calmed down by itself, problably would have run to death. But as the speaker said stand still, as long as the horse dont come right at you.
Well you're right, but you're also wrong. In fact the horse calmed down once it was caught. Otherwise, it was just in aimless panic mode.
@@zedmarlen it problebly calmed down because it was caught. But we can only guess. Glad noone got hurt!
At the point the reins were caught the horse was slowing right down. In a situation with so many people and obstacles in its way, the person who caught the reins doubtless prevented injury to both horse and other people.
Yes. I agree
Monotone British accent:
“Stay as still as you can”
well it didn’t work for the baby at 0:15
Lmfaooooo I didn’t even notice that! 👶🏼 🐎
Christ
@@Joeydurken123 how is that even remotely funny?
@@SagebrushRambles I was laughing at the comment, it’s actually horrific that the baby got stood on. Apparently the baby is fine luckily.
Hope the baby was OK.
Respect for that guy (before the horse settled down) that stood up for the crowd and actually tried to stop it
sophisticated LoLpeBoi bh
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в сером костюме!)
lefter tiberiu vlad // is it a new type of condom?
sophisticated LoLpeBoi you mean the idiot that thought a gigantic horse running at full speed scared for its life will stop all off a sudden if he got in the way?
“Keep calm, don’t run”
literally everybody:🏃♀️🏃🏻🏃♂️
AHAHAHAH
LMAO
That horse would tramble over people, it would be really stupid not to go out of its way
@@giorying8310 .
holy shit, it's just a horse
Horse: watch this round house kick to your human skull
gate guys...."I knew we brought the bronco busting horse by mistake" !!!
😜
1000 lbs of fury kicking everywhere at once is not "just a horse".
Er. 'Just a horse.' What do you mean by that? an average horse probably ways.. what? Atleast like.. 5 times your weight? Just like what happened Emily Davidson. Well yea, it actually sees you and it's not at a full gallop but if you're in that horse's way and it wants to get past, it's gonna charge through you innit. Plus, the tack saddle slipped down its back, it was trying to get it off. If a horse wanted to hurt you, it would. Poor thing wasn't tranna hurt anyone, just tranna get the saddle off.
@@timberwolf9594 it’s a joke
"He's in the cheaper enclosure", phew what a relief god forbid the upper classes get injured, who cares if a few peasants get trodden on.
What sort of comment is this? The presenter is merely stating where the horse is. Are you suggesting the horse targeted the peasants as you sadly call them??? Smh
@@treeoftrees7523 Sarcasm obviously goes straight over your head, lol.
@@marychristmas4911 Apparently it does. 👻
😂😂
@@marychristmas4911 Oh give me a break. Multiple others have said this. But because you got called out for your stupidity. You claim it's "sarcasm".
"He's in the cheaper enclosure" !!!!!!
Priceless comment
that was graham goode who also has a share in nottingham racecourse a very ignorant man
"He's now in the cheaper enclosure...Ah well, never mind, there are people on hand who are just as happy to shoot injured members of the lower classes as they are to shoot injured horses!"
What is the cheaper enclosure? Not even Google understands this joke
@@mcseedat the cheaper enclosure... he's insinuating that the people in that enclosure are "cheap"
it just wants to put a bet on
Just what I was thinking!!!
Wants to lay himself
"yeah can i put down $50 on myself to place?"
I think it's illegal for a horse to bet on himself.
That's perfect 👌
I'm pretty sure that baby in the pram was staying pretty still for all the good it did him.
pram?
@@lights6142 Baby carriage
ha ha ha ha
@@McSuperfly101 we call it pram
@@lights6142 pram. Pushchair. Buggy.
“Stay As Still As you can!”
*People Running For Their Lives Trying not to get stomped by a 2,000 Pound animal*
For your information, the average racehorse weighs about 1000 lbs, not 2000 lbs.
Horse girl who isn’t educated about horses
Hehe jk
@@jimbob7559 You're right! In fact, the average race horse is actually still a colt/filly, meaning they aren't fully developed yet! Although it is extremely dangerous and very cruel to the horse, it's most common for them to still be under weight and racing.
@@jimbob7559 Oh my god it's just for the joke chill out boomer
Oh look, a horse girl who’s never been around a horse
All these people saying he's upset from being dragged and abused 😂 no sweeties his tack slipped and he's uncomfortable and spooked it happens.
That saddle slip or equipment malfunction should never ever have happened. All equipment is supposed to be thoroughly checked before the jockey even mounts! Someone should be fired and never allowed near the race track or race horses again.
Even if tack is checked this can still happen. I've seen horses crawl or even jump out of starting gates while watching races on TV, that can definitely dislodge tack. All the pre-race checking in the world isn't going to prevent that happening.
“And the horse is now loose in the cheaper enclosure” Oh, that’s all right then, phew, for a moment I thought it was blazing with rage and murdering the rich punters.
Weirdo
Fair play to the one who actually stood and tried to stop the horse and calm her down.
Not really. When the horse is scared and bucking like that the best thing you can do is let it calm down in its own, as you might just be scaring it more. Keeping calm is a great thing to do, not trying to control the horse because horses rely on people so if they see it’s ok, they will calm down better
@@PeanutButter_Eq I understand where you are coming from but a horse above any animal are so smart.
It usually takes a gentle, knowledgeable hand to reassure them. Unless the horse is not used to being handled of course
Yes I agree. Were you talking about the person aggressively throwing his hands up or the one who was being calm? I speak from a equestrian perspective
@@PeanutButter_Eqspeaking from an equestrian perspective the guy with black and white sleeves, he is the one on the other end of the reins,the gentleman with the hat to the right seems to have been the one the horse stood at.. not the idiots flapping there hands with the bookie slips
Ok now I understand
Man, stay right where you are, do not move
Me, IM SORRY, THERE IS A LOOSE HORSE COMING RIGHT FOR ME! I AM DEFINITELY NOT GOING TO TO STAY WHERE I AM!
Samantha Hooper c
You're actually safer if you stand still with a horse. Horses will try everything to not hit you so if you stand still it will miss you. People running also just spook the horse more, making it charotic for the horse to not run into someone.
@@caryulmer5578 That racehorse will knock you down just as easily. It'll run you over. Especially if you stand still. You "disappear" to that horse. If you move, he'll then see you. Racehorses are not trained to do anything but be jacked up high and run fast. So, if a racehorse is ever loose and you're nearby, get the hell out of the way. ;-)
@@user-is6yl9wi7e Absolutely not true unless it doesn't see you. I've ridden, owned, bred & raced horses for about 50 yrs. Horses are prey animals which is why their eyes are set the way they are, they can see things behind them as well as in front of them. As prey animals they're looking back to run away from what they think is after them. Sometimes this can make them not see you but even so they'll do their best to not hit you or anything else it their path. I doubt they're particularly concerned about hurting us humans, they're just looking after themselves by not running into things. 🤣
wtf u stupid just stand still bitch
The tack had slipped back as he went under the gates and was sitting on his family jewels! Unsurprisingly, he was trying to kick the tack away.
Frances Sweeney “family jewels” the fuck 0_0
@@jamiemcgrath1292
Testicles. Balls. Penis and scrotum. Junk. Ballsacks. Youknow.
@@jamiemcgrath1292
A tactful name for the bollocks!
Has nothing to do with genitals it's around the flank of the horse, All you have to do is touch that area and can get a horse to start bucking that's why they put the straps around them to get to buck at rodeos.
Unsurprisingly, the horse wasn't used to the feel of the saddle back there and thought it was going to kill him like a predator. It wasn't about the testicles.
I’m so beyond upset at whoever put that poor boy’s tack on. Now, I won’t rule out that some crazy mistake might’ve happened and it might not have been their fault. However, I’m fairly sure the only way that happens is when the girth isn’t tightened enough and checked/fitted for him properly.
That is very painful for a horse to have their genitalia tied up like that, so it explains why it was so hard to calm him down, simply stopping him and grabbing him wouldn’t do it because he’s in physical pain but it seems that he was a very good boy and didn’t want to hurt the crowd when they eventually cornered him so he didn’t buck and it gave them time to take the girth off.
BUT! The bucking and running was not out of aggression or bad behavior. Most of it wasn’t even fear although of course he was afraid, but it was pain. He was in immense pain. Bucking is one of the tell-tale signs of pain.
@@ruthlucille9824 My pony used to buck if you just put a hand lightly on his back so I'm pretty sure it's not the only reason. Horses also run around the field bucking etc for fun.
@@wynngwynn your pony probably had back issues :( bucking is a sign of pain unfortunately a lot of the time things like kissing spines are overlooked and found out too late.
@@wynngwynn though I do agree some horses just do it out of habit, it is natural it just depends on the horse. However it’s not likely this one was.
I love how the commentator is being so calm while people are screaming
😃
“ Stand still and keep calm.”
*Says as baby stroller gets crushed by the horse.*
How about we let the announcer have the horse run at him while being told to stay as still as he can?
I actually found how they dealt with this really admirable, ran when necessary, no one most their heads. Anywhere else in the world- chaos
I understand it is absolutely terrifying to have a horse or more so a thousand pound animal come charging at you, but animals are sensitive and if you panic, they will also panic.
The horse is already panicked. Get out of its way!
fair to say more than a few pairs of undies were filled during this situation😂
I do agree with you
Funny as fuck hahaha Priceless mate 👍🏻
🤣🤣🤣
That at start looked like a pram
@@billyfitzgerald4595 This from the Irish Times "
A two-month-old baby and his family had a miraculous escape at Southwell yesterday after a loose horse ran amok.
Lee Robert Marshall was in his pushchair with his grandmother Maureen Marshall when Formidable Flame burst out of the stalls, smashed through the rails and into the public enclosure.
As the crowd scattered Mrs Marshall and the pushchair were knocked over, as was the baby's father Paul Marshall.
Oh the poor thing! He must have been so frightened
Yes
"Stay as still as you can."
"OK, 500kg of racehorse about to flatten me but I'll stay still and let it knock me into the middle of next week."
This horse looks like me trying to learn the controls for a new game.
The reason why the horse was bucking so much and made this mess was because his saddle slipped down to the rump of the horse and when a horse feels something on its rump that’s unknown to them, its first instinct is to buck
I know it from experience, since one time that unknown thing was me 😂 I was bucked off in one sec
I'm so sorry for the old lady that falled :(
I remember watching this live, the horse appeared to trample over a pram but miraculously the baby was unharmed. Scary and so lucky nobody got hurt.
0:15 Heroic parent abandoning the pram.
It's easy to say don't run from the safety of a box
By the looks of it, the saddle must've slipped onto a nerve and made him do that, also I hope the guy who fell over is ok, and didn't get injured
As sway as they. Abuse broncs in rodeos
Damn there was so many chances to calmly catch that horse before it went off the grass
That horse is me when my mom says get ready for school 😂
He just wanted to tell the people to bet on him !!!
lol
A pram gets flattened 0.17 hope the baby wasn't injured
He wanted to escape he didn’t die by being killed by their should be dead owners :)
Fuck no. He was saying "STOP FUCKING RACING ME!!!" poor Horse.
@@casperdavis3916 Found that one peta supporter
Poor Horse
I feel bad for race horses.
Stay calm ....Stay as still as you can....easy for you to say from safety box! Hope everyone is safe!
0:15 The baby and the grandma!!!
They’re fine :) some commentators confirmed it
@@adrienneruetz5532 how is that dark humor? It's just an edgy statement lol, no plot twist or anything to it.
This kind of thing is probably why lots of tracks have an extra person for each horse in the gate to hold onto them until the race starts. I've seen a horse break out of the gate prematurely but the handler held onto him and the horse didn't get away. Much safer
0:35 Im gonna hire this taxi hey hey taxi taxi!
Hahaha
xfd
Gotta love it. In the 'cheaper' enclosure lol
"Stay as still as you can.." Yeah right! Stay as still as you can and let the horse plough into you. Poor horse had the saddle girth at the worst place on its belly -- in front of its hind legs. Cowboys who ride bucking horses have a tight girth around the horse at the same spot.
It slipped, the horse reacted, thats all. It wasn't intentional. The girth wasn't tightened properly so it slipped.
Yea
I know that the horse is scared but I have never a horse who ran straight towards someone and crushing them. Usually, horses don't do that. The ran away from people who wave there arms
Unless they’re ridiculously spooked
“Stand still! Stay calm! Stand still!” Everyone:🏃♀️🏃🏃♂️
I 'love' how the announcer says 'please stay calm and as still as you can' then peeps do the opposite
Wow thats incredible, just so glad the horse ended up ok, and know one was hurt
Mark Mahoney 0:15 a baby died
@@grandmaurin1184 The baby wasn't killed, it was fine afterwards.
These horses end never okay....
@@westaustralia9812 it really was a baby? I rewatched it several times now and I thought it was rather some kind of cart than pram or buggy.
I never understand why people CLAP AFTER A SPOOKED HORSE IS FINALLY CAUGHT????? Like, do you want it to spook again?? It's not the moment you want to be making any extra noise people!!!!
Ikr
KaregoAt 😂😂 you know nothing
People are just happy that no more damage was caused. People also do this when the outriders catch a loose horse on the track
@@whynotbeanequestrian8181 ....clearly you don’t then YES LETS MAKE MORE NOISE AND SURROUND THE TERRIFIED ANIMAL
He’s got into the ‘cheaper enclosure’ 😂
"Stay as still as you can" says the guy who's safely watching from the box.
"Why didn't the people just grab the reins?"
Humans have fight or flight too! We are animals xD Of course the people got scared/spooked and fled, then again some people dealt with it properly and grabbed its reins but the people were clearly scared.
It’s also super dangerous for the horse.
When you grab the reins the horse could flip out even more. Since it didn’t here they just got luck that the horse was well trained, naturally a horse would just flip out and bite to defend itself especially while being crowded by so many human beings. It would be unsafe for the horse.
Maybe because a 1,000 pound animal muscle is coming at you bucking. I ride horses myself and honestly would have been a bit worried.
If they had grabbed the reins, they would either be dragged or tearing the horses mouth apart, or both
I was scrolling through comments to see if anyone else noticed the baby stroller being squished
“Please stay as still as you can.”
*crowd runs*
imagine betting on that outcome lol
Goes to show how tight that girth was
The saddle just moved back and it was soooo uncomfortable for horse... i think peaople should move on and give a moment for horse keep calming.
I love how the announcer was completely unfazed
Typical UK
i love how he says ’stay as still as possible’ and the ppl are just running around like headless chickens
Gentleman at 0:36 was much sensible to pull the halter and the horse was calm.
poor baby, was obviously stressed :(
they are abused beyond belief
Stay still keep calm don't run its easy for the commentator he's safe enough in the commentary box the horse won't get up there.
actually, this is so sad do you guys know how many horses die on the race track
yeah these rotten sons of b****** horse race them to death pump them full of violent poison steroids then off to the slaughterhouses for food f*** them all
It's an old fashioned, shameful sport. They put down horses for being injured, when these pompous assholes are the ones making them race. I'm willing to bet that this horse was put down for this incident too.
yes, its awful, its so dangerous esp for their legs, their bones just snap. they are usually on drugs/steriods and r scared as heck. this sport is purely for money and entertainment, if u wanna ride a horse, do it properly please
Uh.. we've owned several ex race horses and none of them were pumped full of anything, sport horses in the UK are drug tested.. Maybe America is different but in the UK no drugs are prohibited. Our ex races were lovely, incredibly placid until you took them into a field.
@@Kat-mu8wq unfortunately its quite different inthe u.s. we go to slaughter houses and save the race horses from being killed, and they r often injured
It looks a scary incident. If only these horse experts in the comments section, were all there that day! The horse might have been caught seconds before. The saddle slipped (I think it is safe to say, that everyone now sees the problem and knows where a saddle usually sits).
A horse unexpectedly, breaks through a barrier into the spectator's area, in full panic. It is natural that the crowd is going to diverse.
that guy saying to be calm and still, would be the first one to run and scream if he was in the audience
Poor thing, it must hurt with that girth on his sheath. He probably didn’t mean to hurt anyone, hopefully, everything turned out ok in the end..
she.
Kudos to the brave men who stood up and tried to stop the horse.
‘Stand still’
Everyone: -crowding and running-
Could the announcer be heard from the actual track? I remember this when it happened, it was in the news.
Omg something like this happened to me at a barn that I go to, basically a girl Was putting on a saddle on a massive horse and the saddle slipped and the girth was still attached and the horse bolted jumped over the inside arena fence and BROKE it and broke the saddle broke. At the end everyone was fine tho
“Stay as still as you can”
When a bucking Bronco is running at you, your run or walk to the side, not from it
"She can't see you if you hold perfectly still...!"
Just like Obi-Wan said Luke reach out with your feelings
When the bubblegum gets stuck under your feet
omg , 0:15 the old lady and the baby I'm the pram !!!
I know that scared me hope she's OK but I wish everyone wouldn't run I would of caught it not run🐎
The baby is more important
This incident was featured on a TV show a few years ago, and the baby was reported to have escaped unharmed.
olivia moore serves them right
olivia moore ikr
"stay as still as possible, keep calm"
*everyone frantically running*
I remember that happening but it was all about how the baby in the pram escaped injury thank god.
I like that, horse was just getting his revenge.
_’Yeah how do you like this, now you run and I’ll place a bet on you!’_
I know this can happen, but damn I've never seen anything as bad as this happen from a simple case of tack slipping.
It was where the horses flank was, in rodeos they put a girth on to make them buck
The cinch has become a bucking strap if you understand anything about tack plus the "irons" stirrups if still on the saddle are stricking into the horse as it bucks.
Man trying to get out of the way:
"I hope that's shepherd's pie in my knickers!"
*stay as still as you can* made me laugh , easier said than it was done !
0:15 omg the baby!!!
That was the best April Fools joke by a horse I’ve ever seen!!!
Looked up this video because that horse is now a champion show jumper ironically.
The summer of 2013, everything was calm and still. People were placing bets on horses and the race was about to start. Then, tragedy struck. One of the horses burst out of that stall making the jockey fall off and the tack sliding back on the horse. It freaked out. It then started to buck and kick, almost falling over in the process. It then slid under the fence and started to run through the crowd. People the running and trying to get away. “Please stay still and keep calm”, the announcer would say, but it was no use. The horse was to far gone in fear to care about the people if they we’re running or standing still people we’re running for the exits as the horse persisted. Then one man ran out from the crowd. He grabbed the reins and was able to get the horse under control before the experts arrived. He very well could have saved lives that day. The horse was fine, a little shaken, but fine. No one was injured that day, thankfully.
'In the uh, Cheaper enclosure' lmfao. i love this announcer lol.
I was at Burghley and the rider fell off at one of the XC jumps. The horse ran over another two jumps, jumped the fence, got stuck in the rope, pulled it out if the ground, ran around frantically and almost ran into me. I was terrified. The horse got its self unstuck and stopped, don’t worry everyone was okay 💗
Girths slip sometimes. Horses brace up, then it ends up being loose when they relax. It's common. You have to check and check again, then check a third time before you mount.
and This is what happens if you don’t cinch the saddle properly
Smart they all gathered around him when was caught
"Keep calm" "Stay still" Easy for him to say. He is sitting on his butt watching from above when if your down there one kick and you could be dead
Astonished that no one ended up with a smashed skull. 10K newtons of force.