farmboy said:
Or anyone else in the ranchers world....took the annual trip to the Black Hills Stock Show, only difference we took the little one (8) and the three performances we went to all had junior barrel racers. Needless to say I now have an eight year old that thinks she is participating in the NFR next year. My question to all of you is: we need a good sound older horse for her to ride just to see if she is even going to like riding let alone try to rodeo some day. She has been on horses before and loved it, but having one to take care of and also ride will be different for her. The wifey is also looking for a horse for herself, So if any of you know of someone or if any of you might have something in mind, we aren't afraid to drive some distance for the right horse (after all we did drive to Ohio last year for two dogs) I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks everyone
If you find an extra horse with the same qualifications that you are looking for, I need one for myself. I can't get on a normal sized horse right now, on account of the West Nile, so am looking for a stout gentle pony capable of packing a 200 pound fat gimpy old cowboy. This ideal equine needs to be dog gentle and broke to stand still for a guy to get on. If it was trained to kneel, that would be even better.
This evening I was hobbling around the corral trying to coax a couple pairs out the gate. One heifer took off for the open gate, and then remembered she had a calf. I was stumbling around between her and the calf, and moved as quickly as I could toward a fence. My mind works faster than my legs, and next thing I knew I was sprawled out full length with the heifer wondering what happened to me. I brandished my cane and tried to look intimidating from a prone position. She thought I didn't look worth messing with, so veered off and ran to her calf. Wish I had either been on a pony or a Polaris. :wink: If you're going to be dumb, you've got to be tough.
