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Here ya go Cowhunter

Big Muddy rancher

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You explain what's happening.
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I had just found them. He caught the donkey and snubed him up close and put a halter on him. My son rode him a little while later but he only crow hoped.
 
Woods pasture is his favorite place to rope. this is planted pine timber he roped this (hair dick) what we call one that mised gettin cut. He drug him out to the mowed spot or fifth row. Its the old timey way. U lay to one, the whole time lookin out for gofher and armidillo holes. Sandy spots are a sign of a hole. Watch the calf dodge them to, as u ease up to throw a loop.sometimes u got to watch out for the mama. That's my horses ear in the bottom.
 
Do you plant the pines for lumber or just shelter? Looks like pretty country. You better come west and we will go jump some gullys and dodge badger holes while roping calves to tag. :D Your bunch would fit right in! :wink:
 
Its planted for everything from paper to 2 by 4's and 6's. Called chip and saw. Lately, its bein cut for horse beddin. We don't have no gullys down here. Just some ditches in south fla. That paint he rides has sure made a cow horse. Do yall pop whips up there? My son pops a 10 footer. Left or right handed. They used to be made of cowhide and before that, buckskin. Now there made of parishute cord. They hold up better to.
 
cowhunter said:
Its planted for everything from paper to 2 by 4's and 6's. Called chip and saw. Lately, its bein cut for horse beddin. We don't have no gullys down here. Just some ditches in south fla. That paint he rides has sure made a cow horse. Do yall pop whips up there? My son pops a 10 footer. Left or right handed. They used to be made of cowhide and before that, buckskin. Now there made of parishute cord. They hold up better to.

all of my whips are parachute chord now. i have a 6 ft and a 12 ft that i use. the parachute chord holds up real well in the wet weather down here. especially after swimming the horses :shock:
 
RobinFarmandRanch said:
cowhunter said:
Its planted for everything from paper to 2 by 4's and 6's. Called chip and saw. Lately, its bein cut for horse beddin. We don't have no gullys down here. Just some ditches in south fla. That paint he rides has sure made a cow horse. Do yall pop whips up there? My son pops a 10 footer. Left or right handed. They used to be made of cowhide and before that, buckskin. Now there made of parishute cord. They hold up better to.

all of my whips are parachute chord now. i have a 6 ft and a 12 ft that i use. the parachute chord holds up real well in the wet weather down here. especially after swimming the horses :shock:

A bull-whip is something I have always wanted to master and have never taken the time to do. When we were a lot younger and first married we worked for an outfit whose cowboss could sure use one.
 
gcreekrch said:
RobinFarmandRanch said:
cowhunter said:
Its planted for everything from paper to 2 by 4's and 6's. Called chip and saw. Lately, its bein cut for horse beddin. We don't have no gullys down here. Just some ditches in south fla. That paint he rides has sure made a cow horse. Do yall pop whips up there? My son pops a 10 footer. Left or right handed. They used to be made of cowhide and before that, buckskin. Now there made of parishute cord. They hold up better to.

all of my whips are parachute chord now. i have a 6 ft and a 12 ft that i use. the parachute chord holds up real well in the wet weather down here. especially after swimming the horses :shock:

A bull-whip is something I have always wanted to master and have never taken the time to do. When we were a lot younger and first married we worked for an outfit whose cowboss could sure use one.

You leave the whip crackin' up to Debbie huh?
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
gcreekrch said:
RobinFarmandRanch said:
all of my whips are parachute chord now. i have a 6 ft and a 12 ft that i use. the parachute chord holds up real well in the wet weather down here. especially after swimming the horses :shock:

A bull-whip is something I have always wanted to master and have never taken the time to do. When we were a lot younger and first married we worked for an outfit whose cowboss could sure use one.

You leave the whip crackin' up to Debbie huh?

What happens in the sticks, stays in the sticks. :wink:
 

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