Bolting (equine)
Bolting, when referring to equids, generally refers to two equine behaviors, both undesirable:
* Running away without control.
* Eating food at a dangerously fast rate. However, there are other meanings as well. For example, in Australia a bolter is a racehorse that wins at long betting odds.
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Bolting (equine)
Bolting, when referring to equids, generally refers to two equine behaviors, both undesirable:
* Running away without control.
* Eating food at a dangerously fast rate. However, there are other meanings as well. For example, in Australia a bolter is a racehorse that wins at long betting odds.
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