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Renowned Sak Yant Master Rides Horse Carrying Fuel Can to Buy Gasoline for Vehicles and Lawn Mower

Local19 Mar 2026 14:34 GMT+7

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Renowned Sak Yant Master Rides Horse Carrying Fuel Can to Buy Gasoline for Vehicles and Lawn Mower

A renowned Sak Yant master in Ang Thong rides a horse carrying fuel cans to buy gasoline to refill his car and lawn mower. He says fuel is currently scarce, causing problems like running out of gas when transporting horses for shows.

On 19 Mar 2026 GMT+7 at Cowboy Farm, Village 3, Ban Phrai Subdistrict, Sa Waeng Ha District, Ang Thong Province, Sak Yant master San, a well-known sorcerer and owner of Cowboy Farm horses, rode his beloved horse from the middle of the rice fields, carrying fuel cans along village roads to find remaining gasoline at small pumps. He used the fuel to refill his car that ran out of gas in the fields and also to power a lawn mower that was out of fuel.

Initially, one of Master San's assistants used a sickle to cut about one basket of grass in the fields, then loaded it onto a horse-drawn cart to bring it back to the farm so the horses could eat. Meanwhile, the gasoline was used to refill the car and the lawn mower.


Master San explained that it has become very difficult to find gasoline lately. They have to constantly check which stations have fuel deliveries, but sometimes by the time they arrive, the fuel is already sold out. Currently, he is also involved in horse performances for dramas and shows in other provinces but faces problems finding gasoline to fuel vehicles for transporting horses. His assistants at the farm continue to cut grass in the fields to feed the horses.

Today, the vehicle used to transport grass ran out of fuel in the field, and the lawn mower also ran dry. It was necessary for assistants to cut grass manually with sickles and use horse carts to bring it to the farm so the horses could be fed. Meanwhile, Master San rode his trusted horse to search for fuel at village pumps that still had some left to refill the car and lawn mower. He also bought food to feed his assistants, expressing concern day by day about when fuel supplies will return to normal. At this time, both the people and horses on the farm are suffering from the shortage.