@Bodshi he lost his temper, followed by all sanity, when he was told he wasn't allowed to gallop home on a byway. First ever proper bucking fit I've had from him (I see now why his previous owner couldn't pay people to ride him, those were some dirty bucks) and I had to get off and lead home because I knew the first time I got to a low branch it would be game over. Nearly two miles of leading home a bucking plunging monster that is trying to shove you off the muddy track into the hedge so he can sod off is enough to try the patience of a saint! Thank goodness the horse we were with stayed calm and blocked the path in front of us, there were a few times when I think without him I'd have lost him. I now have an ankle I'm struggling to stand on, open blisters on my toes, and I think my thighs will be hating me come morning!
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