I do not believe that is real blood... horse is not showing lameness or injury to produce that much blood and the pattern is all wrong. I'm not seeing droplets flying off either with that much "blood"
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.
I do not believe that is real blood... horse is not showing lameness or injury to produce that much blood and the pattern is all wrong. I'm not seeing droplets flying off either with that much "blood"
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 .