

When I first met him he was very insecure, non-trusting and had a few issues.

One obvious one was his fear of ropes. I assumed that he'd been roped and man-handled. After working with his new owners, they learned some ways to calm him down and be able to help him over come some of his non-trust issues.
He's now here to become more stable, accept new things willingly,

He's now here to become more stable, accept new things willingly,
and to become a fine horse.
What a challenge, but I'm sure you'll succeed!
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