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OH jinglebob that was just plain mean . a 4wheeler come on now I may be young but I got tradition no 4 wheelers here. I don't even like working cows afoot thats farmer work. but if you made that saddle you did one heck of a job looks like. but them wades do sit closer to a horse no doubt bout that. you see my uncles taught me how to cowboy and one worked on a ranch in south texas so I tie hard to the peg, ride an association and a split ear bridle with a grazin bit . But one punched in wyoming so I wear chinks. 18" tall boots and ride them big 16+ hand horses ( I'm just all mixed up).But each cowhand to his own country. As long as we keep the tradition alive. I wouldn't care if they toted a cracker whip. But ain't it fun how cowboys and buckaroos like to pretend the other ones wrong.
 
I got a big horse that goes good in the woods but a smaller one would be easier. I bought him from a cowboy in Kansas. I thinks he has Morgan breeding somewhere the way he travels. He wears a number 2 shoe. Was worked in feedlot and ranched. Am gonna start a grey peppy san badger gelding in spring. He''ll be 2. I think he'll probably end up 14.3 and 1200lb.'s. Should be better under tree limbs anyway. Cowpuncher 21 check your pm. Paul
 
cowpuncher21 said:
OH jinglebob that was just plain mean . a 4wheeler come on now I may be young but I got tradition no 4 wheelers here. I don't even like working cows afoot thats farmer work. but if you made that saddle you did one heck of a job looks like. but them wades do sit closer to a horse no doubt bout that. you see my uncles taught me how to cowboy and one worked on a ranch in south texas so I tie hard to the peg, ride an association and a split ear bridle with a grazin bit . But one punched in wyoming so I wear chinks. 18" tall boots and ride them big 16+ hand horses ( I'm just all mixed up).But each cowhand to his own country. As long as we keep the tradition alive. I wouldn't care if they toted a cracker whip. But ain't it fun how cowboys and buckaroos like to pretend the other ones wrong.

Yup, I've seen some good hands usin' all kinds of gear, tied on and dallyin'. A good hands a good hand just like a good horse is a good horse.

Looks are for movies. :wink:

Whatever it takes to get the job done and it's a lot more about cow sense and horse sense than what your ridin' and wearin'.

Sorry I was so mean, but I figured a good feller like you could handle it. :)

You ever get up "nothe" stop in. Bet we'd have a good visit and I'll just bet I could even find a saddle that would fit your hip pockets. :wink:
 
JB you better load up Doc Ismay and come up for a visit with that filly-she'll need to be quiet because yoiu can't steal cattle on a noisy horse. I'll show my vet buddy a pic of that crooked nosed horse he'll know what's wrong-as long as it doesn't bother her it just adds character I think.
 
Jinglebob Maybe 3 days this trip? And some friends?[/quote said:
You mean some friends that are NOT scared of horses don't you??


He's a city boy...can't be helped!!

But I'll ditch him next year!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
 
kolanuraven said:
Jinglebob Maybe 3 days this trip? And some friends?[/quote said:
You mean some friends that are NOT scared of horses don't you??


He's a city boy...can't be helped!!

But I'll ditch him next year!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

:wink:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was thinkin' maybe some of them "old" lady friends of yours. We'll give them each a shovel and make them dig until they come up with some big dino bones. :D

Of course, we can monitor their activites from the swimmin' hole. :wink:

Tell them, when they find a good one, we'll let them come join us at the swimmin' hole. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Northern Rancher said:
JB you better load up Doc Ismay and come up for a visit with that filly-she'll need to be quiet because yoiu can't steal cattle on a noisy horse. I'll show my vet buddy a pic of that crooked nosed horse he'll know what's wrong-as long as it doesn't bother her it just adds character I think.

I don't know as I am tuff enought to survive a trip with the good Dr.! :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Oh dear--A white foot you must get rid of that filly NOW!!! Just send her postpayed to my place,and I'll keep her out of sight..!! :lol:
 
peg4x4 said:
Oh dear--A white foot you must get rid of that filly NOW!!! Just send her postpayed to my place,and I'll keep her out of sight..!! :lol:

Well OK, but I'm afraid the shipping and handling are going to run about $4000 to $5000. :o
 

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