In November, I bought my first horse. She is 16 years old and a purebred Polish Arabian. I am currently riding her in a copper dee snaffle, but she seems to be getting numb with it. It is not me, because i am not a handsy rider. She actually came from an animal hoarder and i bought her (secretly with out aspca) for one dollar. She was origanly trained to be a trail horse, until she got traded and got put in a mud pit. But back the the point, i have also riden her in a copper roller dee snaffle too, but she doesnt like it. It also seems like she is getting heavy and leaning on the bit. I REALLY want her to frame up and get onto the bit as well. PLEASE HELP ME. She gets bit rubs from full cheek snaffles in the corners of her mouth. I have not tried a loose ring on her. I ride english and i will be showing her in hunter/eq and i do crazy trail riding, cross country, and hunter paces. let me know what you think, i also have a youtube channel:
Modern houses are quite safe. They have lightning rods that conduct the electricity away and into the earth. Cars are safe too. In fact, its a common law, known to physicists, that electric fields cannot exist inside a conductor. So when u are in a car, u are perfectly safe as no matter how high the voltage, it will not penetrate the car. Standing under a lone isolated tree is very unsafe. The lightning would strike the top of the tree, and as current always seeks a path of least resistance, it would jump from the tree to your body, on its way down.
Stay in a house when it is lighting and its always safe.
Yes. Stay away from the windows and turn off all electrical appliances.
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You are very safe inside your house. There are a few areas of caution where its not likely that you will be struck but still good to err on the side of caution (bathtub, toilet water/sinks, and telephone). Lightning can strike the pipes which can be dangerous (although not necessarily deadly) or lightning can strike phone lines and you can severely damage your hearing. Its also good to minimize electric use (computers, tv, etc) during storms so that nothing gets damaged. Some houses have lightning rods but some don't (mine growing up didn't) I have heard of a woman who was washing dishes when her house was struck. She was touching the inside of her sink I believe and she got a bit of a buzz and was a bit dizzy but not hurt. Overall though, not much to worry about. You are safe, lightning strikes don't hit houses often. I lived at a camp near the Chesapeake in a little cabin near water with nasty storms, no lightning rods, and I never got struck lol. You are very safe in a car during storms as long as the doors/windows are closed. The reason is that you are surrounded by metal so if the car is struck, the lightning/current will go around the car not in it (just don't touch any parts of the car when getting out)