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A horse who's been raised away from humans for the most part, and has probably had some minimal training (he can wear a halter and *maybe* has had a brief introduction to a saddle). This term can vary depending on who's using it. A horse who matches this description is not suitable for a novice horseman.

** Also called a Bronco

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