| Helping A Cast Horse |
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A "cast" horse refers to one that is stuck on the ground for some reason-- either its legs are under a fence, or the horse has rolled up near a wall or object that prevents it from being able to get up. Sometimes a horse can become cast in a ditch or depression in the ground, and mares heavy in foal can be unable to rise if they roll and their legs are uphill fom their body. If your horse is cast, don’t panic. Look at the situation and see what needs to be done-- if the horse is against a wall, it may only need to be dragged a few inches away. Or, the horse may be flipped over so that it can stand. Be careful and stay away from the horse's legs-- a cast horse may panic or struggle to stand, especially when you begin to help him and he feels that he can stand on his own. If your horse is stuck with their legs beneath a fence, see if you can first move the fence away (for example, if it is a portable panel that can be moved). If that can’t be done easily, you’ll need to get someone to help you drag the horse back.
Try to get a rope beneath them, or at least loop it under one leg and the neck so you aren’t pulling on the horse’s leg alone. You may be able to gently pull the horse's neck (and front end) away from the fence so that he can stand. Be careful that you don't injure the horse's eye when you drag him-- you may be able to place a towel, or lift his head as you pull him back. Horses can panic when cast, so you have to be careful that you aren’t struck with a flying hoof in the process. You should be able, using a rope, to drag the horse away. Horses are heavy so you will probably need another person or two to assist you.
The best way to free a horse, however, is to gently roll it over so that it can stand on its own. If its legs are under a fence, this won’t be possible, but if the horse has been cast by rolling up against a wall or other object, you can probably flip them over. Put a rope around each leg that is against the ground, and gently flip the horse over. It does not take much strength to do this, however you have to be careful not to get kicked. That is why you should use ropes, instead of just grabbing and flipping the horse over. When the horse gets flipped over it may struggle suddenly to stand, so make sure you aren’t in harm’s way. |