I’m sure he was. Maybe he had a tree come through his barn or something. You never know!I wish there was something I could do for my horse when he gets upset. He's from KY and I'm positive he's been through some sort of severe wind event. General every day winds don't bother him and he can get frisky in the normal "Hey, it's a windy day time to buck, fart, and act like a typical horse in the wind" kind of way.
However whenever a storm comes up quick or the winds are suddenly strong enough to sway trees he will position himself as far from the trees as possible and stand like a sentinel and watch the trees. Yeah, plenty of horses do this, that's not new.....it's the way he does this. He knows they are likely to snap or come down and he's seen it happen before. He's ready for every pop or crack and reacts when he hears them.
Normally if he's agitated about something my presence will calm him. In the pasture, in the barn, out and about...but not during strong winds. It's as if he says "No, mom...stay back, stay away!" and he will not come to me. He always comes to me otherwise.
He's also one of the rare horses who is not calmed by being in the barn. He's a watcher and needs to see what is happening around him.
Been around horses my whole life and I've never seen one act quite like he does. Wish I knew what he'd been through before I got him, but I suspect he was probably near enough to a tornado event.
My beagle still looks at the ceiling where the roofer came down through it. That haunted her for months to the point she wouldn’t go in the living room.