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Is a horse safer in a barn in his stall or outside in a flat pasture with no trees if a storm with winds and lightening hits?

 

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If they are shod, it's the same as a lightning rod, very dangerous. I sold a show jumper years ago that was killed by lightning. They turned him out at night to keep his coat from fading and he was struck and killed.
I also had a friend of mine who's herd were all killed the same day by lightning. They were all standing under a tree. The only one that survived was a 30 year old pony who was barefoot. The other 4 all had shoes and were killed.
Knowing that lightning will hit the highest/tallest thing, I don't think they are very safe in a flat field if they are the tallest object. Especially a horse that is wearing metal shoes!
It's even dangerous for a person to run out during a storm to bring them inside...so many horses & people have been hit & killed doing this.
For my own piece of mind I would prefer them in the barn.
I'd rather they were in the barn during a storm but sometimes you aren't around to do anything about it. We had an unexpected little storm roll in, nothing impressive at all, only a couple cracks of lightening. I found out later, my friend down the road had just gotten home from grocery shopping, set her things on the kitchen counter, looked out the window at the exact same moment lightening hit the tree her 3 horses were standing under!!! They all died. It was devastating to her! She felt terrible, as I am sure I would too but it was just one of those odd circumstances. So sad.

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