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A bad one is a gone one

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Got a phone call this morning. That friend is finally getting rid of her. Reckon he was out there over the weakend trying to mess with her and he didn't like the results. He's convinced that she don't like women and kids. I don't know 'bout all that but just cause she's cute, he kindly thinks she'll amount to something. Hell my ex-wife is cute too but she all she amounted to is being the devil in disguise!!!!!
 
I don't blame him for getting rid of her.

In defense of the horse, however, something bad most likely happened to her. Bad horses are usually made, not born. But that still doesn't mean a person needs to spend a lot of time trying to 'fix' one that is dangerous.
Like has been mentioned here earlier, it costs the same to feed a bad one as a good one.

Too many times I see folks take on a horse that is too much for them and they wind up hurt, or at best, not wanting horses any longer. :cry: We lose a lot of potential horse folks because of that.

"Green on green makes broken bones."--Pat Parelli

One other thought, a good horse is forgiving of dumb things humans do.
 
calhoon70 said:
Got a phone call this morning. That friend is finally getting rid of her. Reckon he was out there over the weakend trying to mess with her and he didn't like the results. He's convinced that she don't like women and kids. I don't know 'bout all that but just cause she's cute, he kindly thinks she'll amount to something. Hell my ex-wife is cute too but she all she amounted to is being the devil in disguise!!!!!

Holy Crap you were married to my ex-wife also. :wink: :cowboy:
 

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