Should of just calmed down and been patient, horses were around long before cars. I bet you were glowing red with anger !I can relate to this thread. A couple of months ago, I was driving to my sister's for sunday lunch, when I encountered a little girl on horseback, in the middle of the road, accompanied by two adults on either side of her. I pulled up behind them, allowing some distance so as not to disturb the horse, and waited patiently for them to move aside so that I could pass. So I waited... and waited ....and waited! They all turned around and saw me there, then just turned back around and carried on strolling along at snail pace. In a moment of anger, I put the car in reverse, and went to turn around so that I could go up the next road which runs parallel. I didn't see the low wall behind me as I did a 3 point turn .... BANG .... £100 worth of damage thank you very much! I happened to glance up to see the little girl and two adults all looking back to see what the loud bang was.
After inspecting the damage, I got back in the car and headed for the adjacent road. By the time I reached it and turned in, guess who I should see coming back down that road? Yep, the little girl on the horse accompanied by the two adults. By this time I was seething as I performed another 3 point turn to go back to the road I was originally on. Horses shouldn't be on the road, there are plenty of pathways elsewhere for them to use. I repaired most of the damage to my car, but the whole rear corner is bent inwards now, creating a huge gap between the boot and the main body - probably halved the value of the car now. grrrrrr