
In the video, A horse becomes trapped on metal fencing rails after attempting to jump while tied to a rigid square post. Its over-tightened girth strap restricts breathing during the struggle. Staff respond by loosening the belly strap and untying the rope before guiding the horse to safety. This incident highlights critical risks of makeshift metal fencing when tethering horses. Safer alternatives—like rounded wooden rails with breakaway ties—can prevent such emergencies. Always ensure girth straps allow hand-width clearance below the buckle. Professional facilities avoid steel posts and horizontal pipes that create trapping hazards.