>>> i cant believe that fence! When you go to a BLM mustang adoption and >>> read the paperwork it goes on page after page about how they have to >>> have these tall panel pens, how they dont recognize normal fencing etc, >>> how you can only transport them in a step up stock trailer, etc. and >>> there is this wild horse standing in a plastic paddock...
That picture is slightly misleading. He was just standing there for a second, while we shoo'd him in from the roundpen to the trailer to move him back to the barn. But, he IS easy, and hasn't shown any interest in jumping, or a serious need to escape. I'll upload videos to YouTube when I get back to the land of broadband. I expected when he put him in the round pen after his being in a stall for three weeks for treatment that he'd be full of beans, cantering, bucking and farting, etc. No, he saw GRASS and he wanted to eat. Karen Thomas, NC