Dude, that horse is probably from a farm back near where you started, you merely pushed him down the road. The proper procedure when finding loose livestock like cattle or horses is to stop, dial 911, and tell them of your location, alerting other drivers if possible. They would bring out an animal control officer to help retrieve the animal, hopefully alive. Think dog catcher only WAY bigger.
And yes, my son and I once corralled several cows back towards their paddock with our minivan.
Dude, that horse is probably from a farm back near where you started, you merely pushed him down the road. The proper procedure when finding loose livestock like cattle or horses is to stop, dial 911, and tell them of your location, alerting other drivers if possible. They would bring out an animal control officer to help retrieve the animal, hopefully alive. Think dog catcher only WAY bigger.
And yes, my son and I once corralled several cows back towards their paddock with our minivan.
He was on the move when he came upon him.
And, Dude, cell phones don’t work there. And there isn’t an animal control officer, on a Sunday, within an hour’s drive of that spot.
Then avoid hitting and call the OPP when you get a signal. Best you can do.
Beautiful horse, BTW.