THE GREAT ESCAPE. Farouk gallops off by himself. What a shock! He runs onto the main road.

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  • Part 6/6. All our horses are insured for "Public Liability" which means if they cause any injury or damage to another person or persons we are covered up to £2.5 million. You just never know. A Poem by Karen Lugg:
    Farouk said
    O thank God I made it home,
    I’m exhausted never more to roam
    Oh no said Apollo what have you done,
    You were supposed to be out having fun.
    I got lost said Farouk looking very sad
    You didn’t lose Tara did you, that would be bad.
    Not exactly, we got all the way round
    and people said how well I covered the ground
    Tell me more said Apollo not believing his ears
    How did you get lost, well said Farouk nearly in tears.
    We were by the van and I saw these horses trott past,
    They were easy to catch, they weren’t very fast.
    Tara was changing my bridle you see,
    It was easy to get free.
    Oh you didn’t run off, what happened next,
    Said Apollo looking worried and vexed.
    Out onto the road I ran for miles,
    A bit like doing speed test trials.
    But I got so frightened and lost you see
    With all those vehicles coming at me.
    My feet were red hot and I started to puff,
    I knew that I had had enough.
    I couldn’t think straight it was a nightmare,
    But suddenly, like magic, Tara was there.
    She calmed me down and took such care.
    She told me off as we walked back
    Said it would be a while before I can hack.
    Well said Apollo as head of the herd
    I must say what you did was really absurd.
    It was a selfish, stupid thing to do,
    especially as you don’t wear shoes.
    I’m sorry said Farouk looking downcast.
    But bloody hell wasn’t I fast.
    🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎

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  • @haulinags
    @haulinags 4 года назад +356

    That is a perfect example of even when we have done something a 100 times with these horses,,, they will always be horses, all the experience in the world doesn’t mean things won’t happen . Glad he is all well, and you are too!

  • @cindymaris8470
    @cindymaris8470 9 месяцев назад +9

    this is the reason i never ever ever take a bridle of outside! always in the trailer or truck or stable indoors! When i went out riding i would put the bridle on in the trailer , and when i was done , put them in the trailer and chance the bridle into halter! never in my whole life will i ever do this ! i had a mare that spooked like this all the time on the parking . i would always take the lunge , bridle her and take her down the trailer . now i have a stallion and he gets always a bridle on when he goes outside with a lungeline on it! i have had several things like this happened when i was younger , but i am older now and way more carefull! thank god he is ok , everybody else is ok and you two can continue you're story !!

  • @ruthgoebel723
    @ruthgoebel723 4 года назад +107

    This still gets my heart racing and brings tears to my eyes. I’ve seen the horrible results of car/horse accidents and they are gut-wrenching. Thank God, Farouk came through this largely unscathed. Interesting how he now relates to you! He was terribly scared and then saw YOU and he remembered the safety and kindness he has experienced with you. He sees you as his ‘rescuer’, the person who showed up when he was the most frightened. Maybe a lesson well learned for him. Let’s hope so! 😌😊🥰

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh 4 года назад +240

    Amazing that he wasn't hurt, severely damaged, killed. He had that wild look in his eyes until the familiar head collar was on, and then it was OMG it's you, it's you mum and I'm okay. That organizer was phenomenal as well as that dad. True horse people.

    • @deannayoung5311
      @deannayoung5311 4 года назад +26

      Absolutely oh my goodness my heart jumped up in to my throat😰
      I couldn't of said this any better..
      Exactly how I felt as well...💞🐴

    • @kimarmondo5568
      @kimarmondo5568 4 года назад +15

      Oh my, my heart was in my throat.....thank you, thank you to the wonderful people who helped.

    • @vanessaevans2214
      @vanessaevans2214 4 года назад +8

      Thank goodness that it ended well. I'm sure that you won't do that again!

    • @kdhuff
      @kdhuff 4 года назад +10

      Really kind and helpful people!

    • @deannayoung5311
      @deannayoung5311 4 года назад +12

      @@kdhuff I agree 💞🐴
      Absolutely wonderful people

  • @irre1evant425
    @irre1evant425 4 года назад +196

    When I had my Arab, I didn't dare take her out when it was windy.
    The wind amped her up into such a state that she was almost uncontrollable.
    When Farouk bolted from you, my heart jumped into my throat and I sat here murmuring, "oh no, no, no"!
    So relieved that things ended well for you, Tara.
    God bless those wonderful people that rallied to your aid.

    • @Charlotte-do9gk
      @Charlotte-do9gk 4 года назад +6

      My arab was immune to wind I swear

    • @CHill-lg6mj
      @CHill-lg6mj 4 года назад +9

      Seriously! Good animal people are sent from god. I forgot that with covid lockup, but we must remember there are good people out there. But yes, people are speeding more even here in America. It's gotten dangerous.

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +11

      that is an interesting observation..the wind blowing up his backside does seem to get his blood up. There was a big gust just as he bolted away.

    • @tinahrhea5184
      @tinahrhea5184 4 года назад

      @@CHill-lg6mj m

    • @Lisa.G.
      @Lisa.G. 4 года назад +9

      The wind drives my Thoroughbred completely crazy too, it's not windy often where I live, thankfully. Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't the U.K. quite windy? I'm so glad Farouk didn't get hurt!! Live and learn.

  • @delanomiller
    @delanomiller 4 года назад +64

    I'm so glad that he wasn't hurt or caused someone else harm!!

    • @smugbugs7031
      @smugbugs7031 4 года назад +3

      Yessss my heart was BEATING hard!!🥺🥺😭

  • @jillfatucchi8264
    @jillfatucchi8264 4 года назад +90

    What a terrifying thing to happen. I can just imagine how you felt watching him go away from you.
    I am so glad that he wasnt hurt in any way especially watching the speed some of those vehicles
    were going. My heart was in my mouth and i was so scared for you. but I am so glad that you got him
    back in one piece and with no injuries. A bridle is easy to replace but I know you would never be able
    to replace him. Thank you to all those who helped you they deserve a public thank you from all of us too. XXX

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +3

      a miracle. Unbelievable that he didn't go into one of the many fields along the way.

    • @trishwicks3590
      @trishwicks3590 3 года назад +3

      Thanks the goodness of others for his safety and recovery. My heart didn’t settle for 40 min. I imagine the return walk was settling for ALL of us. Thank God He wasn’t hurt and would love for HIM to tell all of us just what he was thinking of as he made his Bolter ??? ! ❣️

  • @SunSchrody
    @SunSchrody 4 года назад +89

    Woow... That's why you tie the headcollar around their neck first. Glad you're both ok and unharmed.

    • @violetsilentmoon
      @violetsilentmoon 9 месяцев назад +5

      ? Having a headcollar on wouldn’t have stopped him

    • @lmnll2742
      @lmnll2742 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@violetsilentmoon It actually prevents these things from happening. That's why we learn it.

    • @violetsilentmoon
      @violetsilentmoon 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@lmnll2742 it wouldn’t have been enough to stop that horse

    • @lmnll2742
      @lmnll2742 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@violetsilentmoon It actually prevents these things from happening. That's why we learn it.

    • @violetsilentmoon
      @violetsilentmoon 7 месяцев назад

      @@lmnll2742 it wouldn’t stop the horse running off, the horse would have been to,strong and still ran off

  • @karenlugg82
    @karenlugg82 4 года назад +60

    Farouk said
    O thank God I made it home,
    I’m exhausted never more to roam
    Oh no said Apollo what have you done,
    You were supposed to be out having fun.
    I got lost said Farouk looking very sad
    You didn’t lose Tara did you, that would be bad.
    Not exactly, we got all the way round
    and people said how well I covered the ground
    Tell me more said Apollo not believing his ears
    How did you get lost, well said Farouk nearly in tears.
    We were by the van and I saw these horses trott past,
    They were easy to catch, they weren’t very fast.
    Tara was changing my bridle you see,
    It was easy to get free.
    Oh you didn’t run off, what happened next,
    Said Apollo looking worried and vexed.
    Out onto the road I ran for miles,
    A bit like doing speed test trials.
    But I got so frightened and lost you see
    With all those vehicles coming at me.
    My feet were red hot and I started to puff,
    I knew that I had had enough.
    I couldn’t think straight it was a nightmare,
    But suddenly, like magic, Tara was there.
    She calmed me down and took such care.
    She told me off as we walked back
    Said it would be a while before I can hack.
    Well said Apollo as head of the herd
    I must say what you did was really absurd.
    It was a selfish, stupid thing to do,
    especially as you don’t wear shoes.
    I’m sorry said Farouk looking downcast.
    But bloody hell wasn’t I fast.
    🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎

    • @suzanneyoung8011
      @suzanneyoung8011 4 года назад +6

      Wow. What a great poem. I could really picture Apollo and Farouk having this conversation! 👏👏🐎

    • @geniemichel4245
      @geniemichel4245 4 года назад +7

      Kudos on a Great poem, Karen! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @wendytaylor4030
      @wendytaylor4030 4 года назад +5

      @Karen Lugg That was BEAUTIFUL!..got me teary-eyed🥺😢😭....💞💞💞🐴💕

    • @janaeanne7493
      @janaeanne7493 4 года назад +6

      I’m sure it happened just like that! That poem is one for the books! ❤️🐎

    • @leonslionessnz6948
      @leonslionessnz6948 4 года назад +4

      Wow! I can imagine the conversation had between the horses!

  • @susanmills8455
    @susanmills8455 4 года назад +59

    OH MY GOODNESS !
    This made me relive an episode with my Arab. It was spring many years ago, I was out riding in the forest preserve ( you had to cross a two lane road from the stable to get into forest preserve). We were about 3 blocks from the road on the way back to the stable. She was trotting and slipped on a piece of hidden ice and she went down onto her left side. My left leg still in the stirrup slammed into the ground knee first with her on top of me.
    During the fall I lost the reins, she somehow got up and took off full speed for the stable. I couldn't get up off the ground. After about 20 minutes folks from the stable came searching for me and said my horse was ok, but was almost hit by cars as she flew out of the woods onto the road trying to get home ! I had fractured my patella and had knee surgery for meniscus tear. YOU MY DEAR REALLY LUCKED OUT ! ! Seeing all the traffic and speed of the cars it is amazing Farouk wasn't hit.
    So so glad all is ok.
    Take care.

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +7

      tfs Susan ♥️🐴♥️

    • @juliehock6059
      @juliehock6059 4 года назад +4

      Actually Tara was very lucky - lucked out means the opposite!

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel 4 года назад +11

      @@juliehock6059 I’ve seen a lot of people use “I lucked out” to mean “I got lucky with something”. It doesn’t make grammatical sense I agree, but it is how most people seem to mean it.

  • @lbarbados38
    @lbarbados38 4 года назад +87

    M'am, holding your arm up high at 4:24, 4:37 and 4:45 is the worst thing you can do. He was walking towards you and you raised your arm and he turned away every single time. The other woman is the only reason why he didn't take off on you again. Lower your arms and show him your shoulder and he'll walk to you.

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +11

      If you were to watch all Farouk's videos you might learn hand up is his stop signal 4.46mins ruclips.net/video/RbUOyYD1Sus/видео.html

    • @nancymesek
      @nancymesek 10 месяцев назад +18

      This could’ve been completely avoided had she seen his signs when she was beginning to take off the bridle. To not have a lead around his neck in such an open space was something a beginner would do.

    • @Dixietheeventer
      @Dixietheeventer 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@nancymesekdon’t you understand there’s a thing called a accident or are you too much of a pro to understand what that means ???

    • @Dixietheeventer
      @Dixietheeventer 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@nancymesekyou’re the one that’s a beginner giving advice to someone who clearly had a accident with a horse.

    • @susantunbridge4612
      @susantunbridge4612 2 месяца назад +2

      She’s shockingly clueless.

  • @grimgrinningtracy9157
    @grimgrinningtracy9157 4 года назад +40

    Thank you for letting us know beforehand that he was ok, but once you got to him and were heading back I teared up so thankful all was good. I was also thankful for the wonderful lady that helped you calm him but I know when something like that happens we are in such a fearful, anxious state and nerves on overload, and you having her to walk back with and talking helped you to relax a little. He is certainly a lucky boy for being ok and for having you as his mom.

  • @susantailby4670
    @susantailby4670 4 года назад +40

    Hi Tara im so glad Farouk is ok. One thing i was taught by my English mum and always do is put the halter around their necks and have them tied, or holding onto the lead rope before i take the bridle off, slip it over the nose straight after the bridle is off, it gives me more control and confidence.

  • @lynatno1
    @lynatno1 4 года назад +100

    Lord. I cried. Can’t imagine how desperate that must have felt.

    • @shelleyandcritters841
      @shelleyandcritters841 4 года назад +4

      Me too! I can't imagine!

    • @susantunbridge4612
      @susantunbridge4612 2 месяца назад

      Caused by sheer thick-headed ignorance. and the delusion that she’s a horsewoman.
      That’s a lovely horse who needs a new owner.

  • @larinvermont3271
    @larinvermont3271 4 года назад +73

    And Farouk walks back with you, trying to look as innocent as a little angel.

    • @longdays3349
      @longdays3349 4 года назад +5

      I thought the same thing 😆

    • @waywardpelican
      @waywardpelican 4 года назад +8

      I noticed him looking back at Tara but I thought he looked remorseful and contrite.

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +8

      yep..i saw what looked like an apologetic contrite expression in his eyes..like thank goodness you come to rescue me.

  • @kathybrant571
    @kathybrant571 3 года назад +183

    I can imagine what your heart rate was during those moments, and after the relief of finding him, getting him bridled, and the stress of the speeding cars, you both needed that cool down walk didn't you? Love to the people that stepped up to help. It still amazes me how many people probably drove by him without a thought of stopping to help even with the knowing he was loose. Tara you mentioned him hanging closer to you afterwards, does that kind of experience typically teach them or maybe mature them? Trust, you already had but you reached an even higher level with you coming to his rescue. So thankful and happy everything turned out so well. How was your recovery? Lol

    • @susantunbridge4612
      @susantunbridge4612 2 месяца назад

      What fatuous, sycophantic nonsense. I take it this woman has money and that’s why you’re gushing all over her without pointing out that she was highly irresponsible.
      The horse could easily have ended up with broken legs, a broken pelvis, or dead, I sincerely hope she takes up paragliding for her next hobby.

  • @stevefeinstein9681
    @stevefeinstein9681 4 года назад +19

    Omg How lucky that Farouke only ended up with sore feet. Bless the people that helped you out.

  • @TheSeamstress1
    @TheSeamstress1 4 года назад +27

    I'm speechless! I bet your heart sank Tara! Those helpers were so kind! He's a very, very lucky boy, Farouk! Thank God it all ended well! X

  • @jacquelinehammond8073
    @jacquelinehammond8073 4 года назад +33

    Such relief on his little face when back walking with his mummy. Take his bridle off in the box if it's windy again Tara xx

    • @dobybeau
      @dobybeau 4 года назад +1

      I wondered about that too. Is there enough room to maneuver once the mid wall is closed?

  • @karenc7238
    @karenc7238 4 года назад +19

    Oh my word! I was so frightened for Farouk and you. It’s amazing he wasn’t hit by a car with the amount of traffic on that road the closer you got to where you started. Thank heavens he wasn’t hurt, nor were you!

  • @pippakay7234
    @pippakay7234 4 года назад +18

    Tara I can't begin to comprehend how traumatized you must have felt about that situation. It's the not knowing what's happened to him, to others and your total inability to control the situation. How amazingly kind those people were to help and support you. The adrenaline keeps you going whilst all trauma happens but it's after you'd got him in the horse box that I bet you felt like bursting into tears, I know I would. He definitely was a very lucky boy and thank for being such a generous horsewoman to share this experience with others as a educational tool. Good to hear you are both recovered and doing well.💐⭐🧡

  • @grookeys
    @grookeys 4 года назад +45

    Terrifying looking for him!!!!!!!! So glad all turned out okay, Tara. And in total agreement with other commentators here: the people who gave you a hand were very kind. Horse people know how jarring that can be. Loved the woman who helped you catch Farouk! I'm sure it was nice to have someone walk back with you and speak to you along the way.

  • @skuroo
    @skuroo 2 года назад +12

    Try tying his halter (leadrope) to the trailer and put the halter on his neck before taking off the bridle. Thats how i was taught 🥰 he saw the chance and took it💀

  • @lmp7593
    @lmp7593 4 года назад +24

    Oh this made me so sick to my stomach with worry. Farouk is a lucky boy. I bet he realized you came to save him from all the spooky stuff. So glad he came out unscathed. I'm grateful for those who helped you get him back

  • @trudycook3155
    @trudycook3155 4 года назад +20

    Oh Tara thank goodness he is ok and so are you! Had my heart pumping so hard with fright

  • @helenastanton7055
    @helenastanton7055 4 года назад +37

    There was a huge gust of wind just as you are taking his bridle off too. So glad he is ok, it doesn't bear thinking about does it. Lucky lucky boy.

  • @dalesleath3781
    @dalesleath3781 4 года назад +54

    Just watching the way people drive around there, Farouk is extremely lucky to have avoided a serious incident. I can only imagine the anxiety you felt Tara. I'm so pleased that he didn't hurt himself badly and he's all better now. He must have been very frightened and it's interesting that he is closer with you now. I'm so glad that you just reassured him once you caught him and walked him calmly back (although I bet your heart was racing) because that's the kind, gentle way that you are with all of your animals. Unfortunately, I've seen some horse owners in similar situations, who have been so angry that they have punished the horse once they caught up with it. He knows he can rely on you. You're his safety net. Lots of love. Take care. Dx 💙

  • @Fizz511
    @Fizz511 4 года назад +43

    It’s ironic that although he was in more danger galloping down the road, imagine if he’d turned down into a field and headed off into the countryside - you’d have been really struggling to find him! It’s an ill wind and all that... 🤔😳

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +9

      I thought of that. Tara, does he have a chip? Can he be traced to you should he get "lost" in a strange landscape?

  • @dorothearagsdale2664
    @dorothearagsdale2664 4 года назад +16

    My oh my. I show dogs and have seen loose dogs take off. I am so glad he was none the worse for wear and you got him back safe and sound.

    • @jacquiepitfield9805
      @jacquiepitfield9805 4 года назад +2

      Me too. Sadly one was killed on the road this year at a champ show. Farouk was so lucky. Tara must have been . knackered. So scary.

    • @dorothearagsdale2664
      @dorothearagsdale2664 4 года назад +1

      I am sorry to hear that. I live in California so always worry with fires and getting livestock safe. So glad Farouk was okay.

  • @ctadventures7064
    @ctadventures7064 4 года назад +13

    I was hoping you might see your bridle. Horse tack is very expensive. But having Farouk safe in one peace is priceless.

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +3

      at peace and not in pieces...a fair trade, I'm thinking!

  • @carolreid5563
    @carolreid5563 4 года назад +36

    In order of priority: 1. No terrible car accident caused and no people hurt. 2. Farouk not injured. 3. Who cares about the bridle!!!!! All ok in the end. I felt upset and stressed watching this and could only imagine your feelings, Tara. Every day is a learning day and thanks for sharing so all can learn.

    • @ruthgoebel723
      @ruthgoebel723 4 года назад +3

      A good bridle is very expensive, but is replaceable, of course. Those are the things that pop through your mind at a time like that.

    • @bobthebinbag5949
      @bobthebinbag5949 4 года назад +7

      I have to agree with you about order of priority, I’m sure Tara is well able to provide Farouk with another bridle , it’s just a really good job that he didn’t cause an accident, my cousin was involved in an accident with a horse bolting and jumping clear of the hedge around it’s field, it landed on top of her car and seriously injured her mother ( my Aunty) who had to be rushed to hospital with a suspected broken neck, the horse had to be destroyed at the scene, I’m not telling this to be judgemental but no matter how much we think we know our animals, that is precisely what they are and as such unpredictable in behaviour having said that I really felt for Tara, she had to have been in shock and I’m so pleased that neither her or Farouk have suffered either physically or mentally. ❤️

    • @CHill-lg6mj
      @CHill-lg6mj 4 года назад +1

      Well, the bridal could have hurt him. So finding where it fell off could have eased her mind.

    • @bobthebinbag5949
      @bobthebinbag5949 4 года назад +1

      @@CHill-lg6mj
      but he’s not all that could have been hurt, I-know as Tara mentioned, she has done the same thing time and time again where she has taken the bridle off and left the reins around his neck to put his head collar on and yes hindsight is a wonderful thing but and it’s a big but, Farouk as we are reminded on many occasions, is a skittish pure bred Arab, who has his days when he can shy at the slightest thing, so getting complacent isn’t a thing you can afford to be come, animals, all animals are unpredictable, I was brought up on a farm, we had many different breeds and with something the size of a horse it goes without saying, one can never be to careful. I’m not criticising Tara, it all happened in a split second and there was absolutely nothing she could do but to let him go, she herself could have been seriously injured, not just others, I’m sure it’s a lesson learned that hopefully will never happen again for all their sakes, but I still say, the bridle can and will be easily replaced.

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel 4 года назад

      @@CHill-lg6mj finding where it fell off wouldn’t help her find or catch Farouk if he’d carried on running, however. Being hurt by a bridle would have been nothing in comparison to being hit by a car, either.

  • @pchaynes
    @pchaynes 4 года назад +17

    The only thing worse than when they bolt off like that is when they bolt off like that and the saddle is loose and slips and goes under their belly. Then they go bucking through the venue tossing bits of saddle or tack here and there. It is always terrifying and horrifying and nothing is worse than hearing "loose horse!" 😲 He really did seem to be in a bit of panic poor chap. So glad he didn't bolt into a lorry or something.

  • @pj1043
    @pj1043 2 года назад +15

    Farouk’s great escape happened 2 years ago just came up on my news feed. How frightening. The big difference in Farouk now compared to back then he certainly has matured a lot & in the video as you & the lovely lady who helped you to catch Farouk also the other people who step in to help you also. I can see Farouk very sorry looking at you Tara several time as if to sadly say “Sorry 😢mum for being a naughty boy & running away, I will never doing that again.” ❤ ❤❤ Sweet Faroukles is now doing these national endurance distance rides with you Tara now.🏇🏇🏇🥕🥕🥕🥕😍🫶🏻

  • @gwynroberts3816
    @gwynroberts3816 2 года назад +4

    Omg thank goodness all ended up well, and that lovely lady, getting into a strangers van, also having to walk all the way bk, fantastic lady, hope she received a lovely bunch of flowers for her time and energy, 😊👍🙏

  • @nancyotero774
    @nancyotero774 4 года назад +10

    Oh dear, it’s a good thing I did not watch this last night since my daughter is visiting from Indiana. I burst into tears knowing that sinking feeling from the morning I went to do my chores and all 3 were gone. They went across a busy road. Fortunately, a police officer came along where I was walking and she had spotted them. I started running in that direction until the officer said she could drive me there faster! When I approached them praying my heart out Whiskey took off galloping & leading the way home. The officer blocked traffic while they crossed the busy road. We live on a dead end country road with hardly any traffic. All 3 went ran into the paddock then their stalls & hung their heads. Like, why would we leave our home where we are treated better than many children? I saw Divine intervention operating on behalf of Farouk. So grateful your trauma ended well. 💗🤠

  • @gilliangreen2920
    @gilliangreen2920 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am very glad Forouk was o.k, the outcome could have been much worse.
    For a future tip, on a windy day at an event, it is quite safe to keep the bridle on, put the headcollar on over the top of the bridle and clip the lead rein to the ring at the bottom of the HEADCOLLAR. As long as you don't have a substantial bit attached to the bridle , this is safe for short journeys. Obviously make sure the reins are taken off or tied in a knot so they don't hang off one side.
    Forouk is a lovely looking horse, I am glad he and you are both safe.

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  6 месяцев назад

      Farouk was gifted an endurance Zilco bridle no more worries

  • @lizbignell2820
    @lizbignell2820 4 года назад +45

    I am always surprised that morel competition venues don’t keep the gate to the lorry park shut then this type of thing would not happen. Yes, it is irritating to have to open and shut a gate, especially if you are on your own, but better that than a horse or person suffering serious injury or death.

    • @inasteinbergs1393
      @inasteinbergs1393 4 года назад +1

      Exactly what I have said in my comment above.

    • @wendyjulyan581
      @wendyjulyan581 4 года назад +7

      I agree with you. But it is also the responsibility of the Horse owner to keep their horse safe. Removing a bridle with out first having secure restraint , especially in an area with many distractions is in my opinion a little foolish.. A horse is a flight animal always be prepared. Voice commands do not always work. Keep safe Tara.

  • @juliescott9485
    @juliescott9485 4 года назад +40

    He certainly went a long way - long walk back. But like you said Tara he may have really frightened himself and is grateful to be home bc I noticed walking back he kept turning his head towards you as if he's glad you're there! xxxx

  • @geniemichel4245
    @geniemichel4245 4 года назад +8

    It was truly miraculous that it all ended well! And I believe, Farouk did learn from the experience and the bond is definitely stronger! Wonderful people helped you! God bless them! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @angiemaris3895
    @angiemaris3895 4 года назад +39

    What a shock! Thank God Farouk wasn't hurt! Well done to the lady that stopped him! You can breath now Tara, you poor girl.. ox

  • @pj8143
    @pj8143 4 года назад +14

    Oh no 😱🤦🏼‍♀️ Farouk. Thank goodness for those amazing people that helped & captured Farouk & Farouk didn’t get hurt or get hit by a vehicle 😢
    Never a dull moment with Farouk.
    Farouk will be to telling Apollo & Bella what he did & how naughty he was.
    Very glad Farouk is okay & you to Tara.😘😘🤗🤗

    • @pj8143
      @pj8143 4 года назад +6

      Some of those drivers don’t think when going past horses at a neck braking speed especially that red car & how dangerous it can be for the rider or someone leading a horse/pony along the road.
      Teenage Farouk trying to look 👀 innocent 😇 as if to say “What have I have done Mum.”
      Farouk definitely had a very big fright after it all back fired on him.

  • @Leolioness44
    @Leolioness44 4 года назад +7

    Tara from this day forward I would not take that Bridal off of Farooq until he was loaded up in the trailer! What a scary experience oh, you held it together so nicely

  • @msu.p.2872
    @msu.p.2872 4 года назад +19

    OMG what a terrifying experience! All these fast cars and a railway crossing nearby 😳 He was so lucky and thankfully all these nice people were extremely helpful!! I'm sure you needed a stiff drink after that!! 🥃
    I do hope Farouk has learned his lesson!!🏇🏇
    Have a more relaxing weekend 🐎🥕🥃🎀💖

  • @fionatomlinson7598
    @fionatomlinson7598 4 года назад +7

    So glad you got him back safe and sound, my heart was pounding for you Tara 💗 xx
    My husband once fell off his 17.2 horse in 35,000 acres of forestry commission woodland which was surrounded by busy roads, we lost Badger for 3 hours, the rangers and all our friends came from miles to help us, we feared the worst .... eventually we saw him being lead by a very tiny lady walking her dog, she wasnt "horsey" at all, but apparently Badger had walked up to her as if to say, "can you take me back to my dad please, I'm lost"
    The relief and gratitude we felt was overwhelming, I burst into tears xx
    Lesson learnt, after that we only rode in pairs in the woods xx

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +1

      tfs 🐴♥️

  • @laurelgallahar1444
    @laurelgallahar1444 2 года назад +3

    I think you were also very lucky that no people were injured from a car accident from him running through the streets. When we go to any event, the gates are always closed. Even when there is open field riding like where you were, the floating area is enclosed & on the off chance it's not (only ever once), always put the halter on before you take off the bridle. Safer for you & safer for the horse. So glad this worked out with no injuries to anyone involved 😮‍💨🙂

  • @jackie695
    @jackie695 4 года назад +10

    Tara, thank you posting this video as an education to all us viewers. Grateful you are both ok. Warmed my heart to see all those that came to your aid. Especially the very kind lady who saved the day💗💗💗

  • @DANdan-co9ux
    @DANdan-co9ux 4 года назад +42

    I’m relieved the bridle hadn’t got tangled up his legs…😱😱😱

  • @caroldocherty6810
    @caroldocherty6810 4 года назад +33

    I always worried whenever you removed his bridle first as he is so spooky. Thankfully all was well.

  • @tsreiki
    @tsreiki 4 года назад +20

    Omg! if it wasn't for that lovely woman, god knows where he would've stopped .. So glad he's ok and you also Tara, would have been awful if anything had happened to him

  • @clairefisher6503
    @clairefisher6503 4 года назад +8

    Tara I don't know how you managed to compose yourself.
    I was very emotional at the end of the video, I was so so happy it all ended as it did , but I think this video has now highlighted what can happen in a split second,. ❤️Xxx

  • @Itsonlyme013
    @Itsonlyme013 4 года назад +12

    So glad to hear Farouk came out of it all unharmed! That is amazing. It's so scary when they bolt like that- there is absolutely no stopping them at that point. And with all those cars speeding past, I was so scared for him. Bridles can be replaced...

  • @anjed989
    @anjed989 4 года назад +15

    I am happy that he did not get hurt and that his hooves have grown back. I would have been in panic mode and would have jumped out of the car too lol 😊 I remember many years ago, my ex husband and I were looking into buying a home. There was one home that had stables with a couple of fields for the horses. We got into the car after visiting the house and were driving down the road and noticed one their horses jumped the fence and was on the side of the road. I told my ex husband to stop the car and I got out and started to speak to the horse asking him if the grass was better on this side. I approached him slowly and grabbed his head collar and started to walk him towards the house. All this time, my ex was telling me that I was crazy to approach a strange horse lol - We arrived at the house and my ex knocked on the door and the look on the woman’s face was funny. She said that he has gotten out of the field on a few occasions and asked if I had horses as he was completely comfortable with me walking him.

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +2

      tfs Anje

    • @ruthgoebel723
      @ruthgoebel723 4 года назад +6

      I have done this as well. A neighbors horse was grazing outside his paddock (just an electric fence to keep him in. Didn’t work as he likely was rolling and found himself outside the fence.)near the road as I was walking by. I got him by the head collar as led him away from the road and closer to the house. I left him to graze and went to the house to let them know he was out. They looked at me, said “okay” but never bothered to go out to put him where he belonged. Irresponsible! Needless to say, they no longer have him.

  • @ghosttabby1373
    @ghosttabby1373 4 года назад +13

    What a frightening experience! I’ve had horses escape onto a road a couple of times, and haven’t forgotten that heart-in-mouth feeling. All the horrible possibilities go through your head as you’re searching for them. Thank goodness he is safe and sound.

  • @deerhaven3350
    @deerhaven3350 Год назад +4

    As soon as you started removing his bridle I was saying to myself, "no, she's not taking his bridle off without a halter around his neck secured to the trailer? With it being windy like that???" Oh no!!!

    • @susiem8969
      @susiem8969 Год назад +2

      Totally agree. This could have been prevented. Not Farouk’s fault.

  • @susanbrockbank4670
    @susanbrockbank4670 4 года назад +8

    Naughty farouk, so glad hes still intact. What a lucky lad . 💕 hope you're recovered too Tara . I cannot believe how far he ran

  • @marshaworkman2764
    @marshaworkman2764 2 года назад +2

    Just saw this video! Oh honey, I understand how frightening it was!! He had a guardian angel watching over him!! What a wonderful lady to go after him and walk back with you!!😳❤️❤️😘

  • @lindatadlock3751
    @lindatadlock3751 4 года назад +6

    Oh my stars and garters!!!! When Farouk took off, my heart dropped! I was praying the whole time until you found him. You were absolutely correct when you said he was most fortunate to come out of that with just sore feet!!!

  • @kirsijarvelin2717
    @kirsijarvelin2717 4 года назад +7

    With horses anything can happen, that’s why we must be thankful for every moment with them. I’ve learn that by experience.

  • @kayestaples107
    @kayestaples107 4 года назад +7

    I am so glad you found him you must have been beside yourself with worry. So glad you found him he had traveled a long way.

  • @patricik3adykohollandswort668
    @patricik3adykohollandswort668 4 года назад +3

    My heart sank when he took off. I had that feeling in the pit of my stomach that happens when shock, fear and momentary helplessness punch me in the gut. How wonderful that people who care about horses themselves, and for other riders, rally together to help in a crisis! God bless them! And praise God that neither Farouk, you or anyone else was injured.

  • @pamelamorris8976
    @pamelamorris8976 4 года назад +8

    Oh my gosh. You must have been so scared . I am so glad everyone helped you. Thanks for the video.

  • @virginiabaxter7526
    @virginiabaxter7526 4 года назад +8

    Im so glad everything was ok and no one was hurt (including Farouk) I would have been sobbing and shaking like a leaf all the way back to the venue. It shows how important it is to have a closed gate at venue and in the yard at home too in case of problems

  • @suziewhiting8446
    @suziewhiting8446 4 года назад +9

    Oh my goodness, I am so relived that he was ok, I don't normally cry but this really got to me, you must have been terrified.

  • @ToLoveTruth
    @ToLoveTruth 2 года назад +76

    “No matter how careful you are, things just happen.” This is spot on Tara…and it’s such a relief that beautiful Farouk was okay after his wacky and frightening adventure! Thanks goodness for kind folk lending a hand. I worked with horses for decades and it’s very common to leave reins around a horses’s neck, slip off the bridle and pop on the halter…and in my experience all those ‘keyboard warriors’ slamming Tara for doing otherwise aren’t being realistic. Ideally the gate to that field should have been closed over and/or manned at all times…especially when the road was such a busy one. A horse unexpectedly dashing out onto that busy road could just as easily have happened if someone had fallen off. Event organisers could perhaps review their safety policies? Again though, it’s true that sometimes things just happen. All’s well that ends well.

    • @ebonyfrimpong4376
      @ebonyfrimpong4376 2 года назад +5

      @@angiebess7371 no it wasn’t her fault now I don’t know if you’ve ever owned or worked with horses but I’ve worked with horses donkeys and ponies geldings mares and stallions, sometimes horses are just horses they get excited or spooked, they run off or buck it’s what happenes but you learn from it and move on there is no way tara could’ve dug her heels into the ground and held him back or “bribe him with a carrot” that is a big and especially fast horse,the event should’ve had a closed gate or people standing by the gate in high-vis the SAFTEY of the riders and horses should be THIER main priority as the riders can only focus on them and their horse not everyone else’s, you are a Karen and a keyboard warrior when you’ve had a horse bolt then talk but until then

    • @ebonyfrimpong4376
      @ebonyfrimpong4376 2 года назад +2

      @@angiebess7371 there are times when the rider does cause the horse to bolt or spook but look at the situation and remind yourself of what type of horse Farouk is and what his personality is like if I’m right at this point or a year prior he was gelded he’s adjusting to his new hormones in this case he just got spooked too many things at one time and he took off

    • @leeannjohnson1808
      @leeannjohnson1808 2 года назад +2

      I don't know anything about horses except for the fact that they are strong powerful animals, made for running. If the gate had been closed, at the speed he was going, could Farouk not crashed in to it and hurt himself, or just jumped over it? I remember the terror I felt when my late husband's dog backed out of her collar onto a busy road, and how grateful I was that people who (literally) race down that road stopped for us until I could get to her. She was scared, she wasn't used to cars, and mad as all get out that I picked her up and literally carried her 1/3 mile home. Lucky for me, she was only 14lbs, but I was too scared to put her down now that we both knew she could back out of her collar!

    • @flamazing718
      @flamazing718 2 года назад +2

      @@leeannjohnson1808 horses don’t usually crash into things or jump over gates/fences, so i think he would’ve just stopped, and the dog thing… one time my greyhound got out and at least 4 people came and helped! she was on the road and 4 people just surrounded her until we got there, it was amazing because she was new and definitely wanted to explore so she probably would’ve been gone if it wasn’t for them.

    • @leeannjohnson1808
      @leeannjohnson1808 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for responding and not being hard on me for not knowing about horses! I appreciate the knowledge you shared, and I'm glad people helped you with your greyhound.

  • @oandarrow600
    @oandarrow600 4 года назад +37

    Wow! This was absolutely terrifying. I am so relieved he is alright. Everyone did such a wonderful job staying calm and getting him back home!

  • @ksanurse
    @ksanurse 4 года назад +38

    I would have been crying my heart out running after him you are much more sensible than I. I agree it was just a case of him being naughty though I think he learned a good lesson from it. I think he thought he was in trouble when you caught up with him and that’s why he was a bit worried about being caught. He looked so relieved walking back he must have been quite lost. I’m so glad he’s ok. He’s very lucky indeed that road is so busy.

    • @nikkidrake8093
      @nikkidrake8093 4 года назад +6

      Oh my god tara that must have been awful,thankfully he is OK,the people that came to your aid are wonderful .poor farouk just want to hug him

    • @CHill-lg6mj
      @CHill-lg6mj 4 года назад +2

      Tara was cool as a cucumber, damn. I would have been crying my eyes out.

    • @caitlinparker9580
      @caitlinparker9580 4 года назад +2

      This horse was not naughty at all. This was 100% the woman’s fault. She should have had the lead rope and halter on the horse’s neck and not waving her arms in the horse’s face yelling at the poor thing.

  • @clairewerthman2467
    @clairewerthman2467 4 года назад +11

    OMG! Even remembering you said “all would end well”, I was so scared for you both. You kept it together & the equine community pitched in......wonderful! That is one lucky horse, Thankfully!

  • @ginleepa
    @ginleepa 4 года назад +5

    This a great lesson, in so many ways, for all of us. Thank you for reminding us how quickly a familiar situation can go awry.

  • @pipr5070
    @pipr5070 4 года назад +7

    Oh crikey that heart sinking moment. What a huge relief that you both are okay and safe.

  • @dianecox2889
    @dianecox2889 4 года назад +4

    Tara pleased that you posted the full video - it can happen to anyone - your heart rate also starts to come down on the walk back - thank you goodness he was ok - one lucky boy

  • @SReever
    @SReever 4 года назад +4

    Oh, dear boy Farouk! You truly are so very fortunate to have survived your flight of fancy unhurt. Thank goodness!

  • @heatherrussell4988
    @heatherrussell4988 4 года назад +20

    Wow , very lucky he didn’t get hurt or hurt anyone else.. he did run a long way .. the people that helped you was fantastic of them.. luck was on your side that day .. best wishes from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +3

      Yes, thanks Heather

    • @janhepburn2798
      @janhepburn2798 4 года назад +4

      This is my worst nightmare not just the worry of what might happen to the horse but also the potential to cause an accident and hurt someone else. I just love a happy ending with no harm done. Cheers from Port Stephens Australia🇦🇺

  • @dianeteddy
    @dianeteddy Год назад +7

    Tara I just want to say Farouk is so beautiful. I have only ridden an Arabian horse once (I’m assuming Farouk is an Arabian). But their shift into a gallop is amazing. I could just feel the hind quarters bunching and thrusting!!! So glad this turned out alright!

  • @karenperkins7915
    @karenperkins7915 4 года назад +3

    Oh my...my heart sank too as I saw him running off with the bridle flopping...he could have easily gotten tangled up in it, slipped on the road, or gotten hit by one of those cars flying by! I am soooo glad he is safe!! As you were walking him back, I couldn't help but notice him looking at you--those eyes! He was truly relieved to see you, and knew he was safe. It looked as though his eyes were saying, "I'm sorry...please don't be mad at me". "Horse people" are a different breed of folks...I believe everyone that witnessed this knows it could have easily been them, and they just jumped in to help!

  • @paulajoyce2166
    @paulajoyce2166 4 года назад +20

    What a horrible experience but these things happen with horses, I have lost count of the number of events I have been at where a horse gets loose for all sorts of reasons ( including my own!- unfortunately) - no fault anywhere . So glad he is not injured in any way and that no-one else was hurt too. Lovely to see the horse fraternity doing what they always do - all pulling together to help you and Farouk ,

  • @michellepaustenbaugh7144
    @michellepaustenbaugh7144 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the realities of owning horses. Thank everyone who stayed calm and helped.

  • @lynnenee7810
    @lynnenee7810 4 года назад +5

    Tara, I can't believe how patient and understanding you are. How frightening this was. I guess you just never know about any animal. You are such a blessing to Farouk. I'm so impressed with how you handled this. God bless you. So glad you and Faurok are ok. ❤️

  • @Mountlougallops
    @Mountlougallops 4 года назад +2

    My mare did the same thing ONCE. I’m sure you’re right. It was as frightening for her as me. Main road. Fast cars. Barefoot. Though fully bridled. Wow. We and our horses were indeed quite lucky. Thank Goodness. And thanks to helpful people too. I’ll never forget them.

  • @meganholland4146
    @meganholland4146 4 года назад +12

    Goodness me Tara, my heart was in my mouth the whole time. This, unfortunately, is a regular occurrence for my cob 😢. We don’t go on pleasure rides etc but can happen coming out of the stable, putting tack on, taking tack off, coming out of the field (onto a road). He’s 20 years old and has gotten into a terrible habit. I’ve has him 4 years now and it’s becoming less regular. He did it last weekend for the first time in 12 months. Right onto the road 😬 it’s awful isn’t it!
    Very glad all was well in the end x

  • @fionahunter8095
    @fionahunter8095 4 года назад +8

    OMG Tara, so glad you are both ok, that’s so not like Farouk, what a fright for you both, take care , love to you all, ❤️❤️💕

  • @irenadockalova8514
    @irenadockalova8514 4 года назад +13

    OHH, one of mine WORST nightmare (regarding horses)- GOOD you caught him(and intact). GREAT PEOPLE WHO HELPED YOU. I CAN NOT EVEN STRESS HOW GOOD THEY WERE. if I may suggest - next time just put his head collar OVER the bridal and haul him like that. You can always take the rains off, I'm sure it will be safe. GOOD THING YOU GOT HIM BACK

  • @billmitchell3329
    @billmitchell3329 4 года назад +21

    Well Tara, that was the classic “bolt” Farouk bolted! Thank God that woman happened to be on the scene she kept him in place because he was going to run away again. Her experience with horses and keeping her arms out helped to keep him in place and he thought twice about dodging her. I agree with you that he panicked once he realized he was lost. Maybe that’s why he seems to be closer and hanging on to you more. Luckily he avoided a serious injury because the way those people drive anything is possible. You were amazing keeping your wits about you, tracked him down quickly and saved his behind! An exciting day to say the least. Bet you slept well that evening, lol!

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад +2

      ♥️

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +2

      sigh, well said. That woman knew her business. How to stop him and turn him around without making him feel trapped. "hey bud, this is my patch of the pavement and you need to go back the way you've came, beat it" Fortunately, he did not challenge her apparent dominance. I don't think he realized Tara was there until he focused his attention on her and stopped trying to run away.

  • @Amanda-ly9rc
    @Amanda-ly9rc 4 года назад +5

    Well... obviously "someone or something" was watching over Farouk and yourself Tara. My heart is still in my throat, I can just imagine what you were feeling. I live on a very busy state highway (why riding has become more and more difficult over the years) and I've had similar situations happen on two different occasions. Once I was still on the horse when he bolted and went straight for the highway because a curb chain broke and freaked him out, but thankfully that ended well. The second was when I was still a child, it was my heart horse...a jet black Rocky Mount. that ended in tragedy that I still can't talk about to this day without crying. In short I know that sickening feeling you must've had in the pit of your stomach and there's no words for it! I'm so glad Farouk is safe and all is well ❣️ Hopefully Farouk learned a very valuable lesson 🙈🙉🙊 many hugs 🖤💜🧡🌸

    • @geniemichel4245
      @geniemichel4245 4 года назад +3

      So sorry for the loss of your beloved horse. 💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕

    • @Amanda-ly9rc
      @Amanda-ly9rc 4 года назад +1

      @@geniemichel4245 thank you, that's very kind ❣️

  • @livlovely2707
    @livlovely2707 4 года назад +49

    I think he was so happy to see you that on that long walk back, he didn't even get spooked by the fast cars. And while walking, it looked like he kept looking back and to his left to make sure you were still there. So terrifying for you both (and us too!) but with a happy ending, complete with incredibly kind people!

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад +9

      to me he seemed almost in shock..as was Tara. That lovely woman was so kind!

  • @FreeSpiritBudgieLady
    @FreeSpiritBudgieLady 4 года назад +3

    OMG........I have never felt physically and mentally traumatised by a video before, but when he broke away and took off, I literally turned cold with fear. The only other time I have reacted like that was when my 5 year old niece walked away from my side in a large supermarket, the fear that hits when you realise they're not under your protection is heart-stopping!, my reaction was instant tears and a mad dash up and down the isles in total panic. Can I just say that I admire your ability to hide the terror and outwardly remain calm and with supreme level thinking begin the search.
    Thank the stars he didn't hurt himself or collide with traffic!. I can tell you that like Farouk, my niece became extra careful to stay by my side, The shock of getting lost and the feeling of safety on seeing a familiar face is often a lesson well learnt...hopefully, lol. I am just so glad my adopted horse-nephew is safe and sound. (it's ok, don't worry, I won't be demanding visitation right, lolol). Your three horses are such a joy to watch and see them mature and enjoy life, and I thank you for allowing us all to be a part of their lives.

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад

      tfs Cal ♥️

  • @TheGoodbyeGirl
    @TheGoodbyeGirl 4 года назад +4

    Holy Carp!! Farouk!! He is so so so lucky to not have fallen, slipped, tripped or been hit by a car, someone was looking out for him and a lost bridle is a heck of a small price to pay to what could have happened. I'd almost be tempted to either wear the a rope halter under the bridle or not take the bridle off until he was in the van. I dont know how you stayed so calm, I would have been a blethering eejit. Lucky Farouk for sure. I'm sat at my computer and I feel shocked. Well done to the lady who followed him in the van and the guy who took you out to follow him as well. Farouk did look very relieved to be caught. For sure the Prophet for looking out for his horse.

  • @rosalindchristenson3243
    @rosalindchristenson3243 Год назад +4

    I remember this from earlier....an was literally filled with such anxiety until I could see him 😭😩😔😪❤ thought he was a goner for sure but a high energy athlete like Faroukles to be expected at times.... he was having a big adventure but I think he felt very fearful before he saw mum rescuing him....what thoughtful helping ✋👐 hands, what a blessing the people were that intervened for you an Faroukles...!⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @bettypinkerton3811
    @bettypinkerton3811 2 года назад +3

    GRACIOUS😱 !!! More than relieved that this naughty adventure ended safely. Hopefully he’s told you “Sorry Mum, it won’t happen again”😞 How nice to see all of the other people helping you find him and getting him under control 👍🏻

  • @zjenett
    @zjenett 4 года назад +6

    He is such a lucky boy! This happened to a friend of mine and we gave chase in our horse. He too was an arab and ran for miles crossing many junctions the most frightening thing was that the owner’s 6 year old child was on board at the time!! How both horse and child made it through I will never know but they did. When they go they just go and nothing will stop them! Poor Feruk he frightened himself but glad no long term affects.
    Wish car drivers would learn to slow down they are so rude. X

    • @shelleyandcritters841
      @shelleyandcritters841 4 года назад

      Omg how scary! I'm so glad horse and child were ok!!!!

    • @Tara101
      @Tara101  4 года назад

      tfs 🐴 the child most have been terrified 😢

  • @patricianoya
    @patricianoya 4 года назад +6

    What a shock to see him run of towards that road, so glad Farouk is okay and not hurt himself. Great lady who stopped him and walked back with you. On the way back he's licking and thankful you are with him, pffffffoe your heart must be pounding everywhere 😱

    • @lindapruitt2656
      @lindapruitt2656 4 года назад

      so he was using the old..."hey, I'm just a baby and meant no harm" I suspected he was doing it..but didn't see it in the film. Somebody has caught him and punished him before you ever got him, Tara. Maybe when he was just a baby being broke to lead.

  • @pinkbrownieei
    @pinkbrownieei 2 года назад +3

    that must have been so scary, today my horse started running off and my heart was in my mouth, so good that you kept calm and didn’t panic, good on you 👏👏

  • @traceyyeates6384
    @traceyyeates6384 4 года назад +3

    Heart in mouth all through that. Thank god all ok and he’s hopefully learnt running off not good. Lovely of that women to walk back with you as you had a fright too. Such lovely people but as most horse lovers are among loveliest people no surprise Big hugs to all 😀

  • @kristinl.7829
    @kristinl.7829 4 года назад +6

    My gosh ma’am, I am so sorry this happened to you both, what a blessing that he and you are okay and that all of these people were so willing and able to help you!!!!💜🤗

    • @kristinl.7829
      @kristinl.7829 4 года назад +2

      It occurred to me that he might get really sore several hours on even though he seemed fine immediately afterwards. I would make arrangements with a vet if you haven’t, I’m guessing you probably drive right to one though!!
      I’m still holding my breath a little hehe I live by a busy road and my horses spooking down it is my worst nightmare!

  • @sandrafogarty1073
    @sandrafogarty1073 Год назад +5

    That was a scare, but I'm glad Farouk was ok and didn't have an accident. 🐎🐎 The poem by Karen Lugg is brilliant. 👍👍

  • @ingeborgm6147
    @ingeborgm6147 4 года назад +8

    There was a severe gust pf wind and it was too much for him...we don't know how smell figures in with horses...was this gust so unfamiliar or threatening? Possible! He looked frantic. Pure fear! In his mind, you came and rescued him. What happened had to be triggered by one of his senses and as frantic as he was, he never used the only weapons of defense he has, his front legs. He knew you were not the danger, which makes Farouk a very "civilized" horse. Many horses rear up and strike out...Farouk did not. He also did not when the strange woman prevented him from escaping. He just turned and tried a different direction. No rearing, no striking, no kicking! It shows the true make-up of Farouk. He is an amazing horse. All is well that ends well!

  • @Smartgran
    @Smartgran 4 года назад +6

    Wow what a miracle! You must have felt sick! He’s a very naughty boy and I hope he never does it again. Wonderful ending with help from very nice people. 🙏

  • @Lovehors4s
    @Lovehors4s 4 года назад +6

    Oh Farouk you gave us all a terrible fright, you did well Tara keeping yourself under control I hope to god it never happens to me but I was fighting back the tears when you were walking back with him and yes the gates should be shut one of the basics around horses can’t tell you how relieved I am that he’s alright.

  • @MadMaxxx360
    @MadMaxxx360 2 года назад +2

    I'm so happy that he was ok, I love going on all these adventure's with you and Farouk. Thank you for sharing Farouk with us.

  • @eirishemd
    @eirishemd 4 года назад +3

    Oh my goodness Tara your heart must have been in your mouth! What nice people that helped you. Poor Farouk. Hope you had a stiff drink when you got settled at home. Big hugs❤️🇨🇦👍💕

  • @junealaskanmal837
    @junealaskanmal837 Год назад +4

    I have no idea how you stayed so calm, my heart was pounding just watching. He definitely had the wind in his sails. So happy he wasn’t hurt and a new bridal is always a treat.