“… The problem is that he knows how strong he is and the owner and the teens are unable to keep him back. So what he does when led is that he just puts his head down and runs off, no matter if you lead him by the bridle or with a rope halter. Position of the handler doesn’t matter anymore and all he does after running away is going to feed on grass. That’s actually all that’s to it. He’ll do anything for food. I guess I don’t have to mention that he has more than enough food and that the grass is always greener on the other side.
He’s an angel in the riding arena and under saddle. … “
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