sport horse
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Ha Ha. The international horse in question is, surprisingly, fairly highly trained. However it does not go out in a field too often as it is often away for weeks at a time so when it does go out it can be quite exciting and it is a great example to prove to people that however well trained you are not always in control.
As horse owners/riders we do have to consider the effect of our actions on other road/track users and for people to tell me that they can quite definately always hold their horses in a headcollar tells me that they are not actually prepared for the unpredictable and believe you me the one things young horse are is just that!
Anyone who does not believe that is in dream land. I just hope that while they are dreaming they do not hurt either themselves or even more importantly, anyone else.
As horse owners/riders we do have to consider the effect of our actions on other road/track users and for people to tell me that they can quite definately always hold their horses in a headcollar tells me that they are not actually prepared for the unpredictable and believe you me the one things young horse are is just that!
Anyone who does not believe that is in dream land. I just hope that while they are dreaming they do not hurt either themselves or even more importantly, anyone else.