Horse sports are high risk, something more riders, trainers, and parents need to understand. To make matters worse, they are low in control.
One of the reasons for the high injury and death rate in working with horses is lack of control, something we don’t often consider when evaluating risk.
Even well-trained horses can-and do-become hysterical in a heartbeat, and for reasons most people would never notice.
The average rate of serious injury for equestrians is once every 350 hours. In other words, horseback riding is 20 times more dangerous than motorcycle riding.
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