Possibly, however if it's arterial bleeding it may well be that color on a grey horse. Wouldn't have to be lame after having a cut, seen this many times whilst out hunting back in the day.
Most likely hit something with its chest, horses carry a huge amount of blood. A vet was seeing to a horse of mine that had "choke". A tube is lubricated and passed down the throat to remove the choke, usually food.
Well this vet caught an artery with the tube, and I must have carried several buckets full of blood before it stopped bleeding! The horse was fine btw.
Possibly, however if it's arterial bleeding it may well be that color on a grey horse. Wouldn't have to be lame after having a cut, seen this many times whilst out hunting back in the day.
But the blood would have ran in a streaming pattern back over the shoulders.
Most likely hit something with its chest, horses carry a huge amount of blood. A vet was seeing to a horse of mine that had "choke". A tube is lubricated and passed down the throat to remove the choke, usually food.
Well this vet caught an artery with the tube, and I must have carried several buckets full of blood before it stopped bleeding! The horse was fine btw.
But blood is...splashy .