I mentioned before, that once anyone finds out I was injured by getting
thown off a horse, I end up hearing the other person's story about how
they or someone else also almost got killed or whatever by getting
thrown or kicked et cetera. Now comes a story about someone kicked
by a horse, who was saved because of a BarnCamĀ®.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/01/16/horse.cam.ap/index.html
Web cam watchers help woman kicked by
horse
Friday,
January 16, 2004 Posted: 3:15 PM EST (2015 GMT)
CHARLOTTE,
Iowa (AP) -- People
around the world watching live on a Web cam as a horse gave birth
called for help when the mare -- in pain and confused -- kicked her
owner after delivering her foal.
Bev Holzrichter said she owes her life to
people from California to
Germany who called for help after witnessing the incident over the
Internet, Thursday's Clinton Herald newspaper reported.
"The mare was still in pain and that
caused her to become confused,"
Holzrichter said. "She panicked and kicked me three times on my right
side."
Holzrichter said her husband is a truck
driver and she is frequently
alone at their eastern Iowa stables. She said without the Web cam she
could have laid in the barn for days before anyone would find her.
"I managed to drag my self out of the
stall, but I couldn't close
the door," she said. "So the horse could have finished the job."
No bones were broken, but Holzrichter has
a pinched nerve in her
elbow, a damaged tendon in her knee and she may have to have surgery on
her femur after one of the kicks Friday separated the liner from her
leg bone.
"She is not a vicious horse," Holzrichter
said. "Like all new mothers, she was very protective of her baby."
I might get one of those wireless web cams and wear it on the helmet
I am going to get before I start riding again. Of couse,
the next big challenge for me, though, is coming this weekend. I
have to go to the hospital both
days, to see all the patients. This will be the first real test
of my endurance.