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Horses with wagons

horses and wagons

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Here's the names of teams I've raised off those two mares-Bumms and Chums, Scotch and Soda, Tess and Tickle, Becky and Bunny and a few singles Moose, Gooch, Diamond.
 
Number 5 the Balck team of Canadians with my son driving taking pellets to the bulls a year ago. They are about 25 years old. Still snappy to drive and at times a bugger to get hooked. They belonged to my sister's father in law. He sold his placeand wanted a good home for them so gave them to my son. He drove them quite abit seeing as how they hadn't been driven for about 12 years. He used them in our towns home coming parade and and on the round up. he really like Queen and Lady. My brother inlaw was down last summer lamenting the fact that his dad really missed the team and wanted to drive them in some parade so since my son was to be gone for most of the summer I said he could take them home. We his Dad hardly looked at them, my sister was mad because I let him bring them back and my son was mad because they were gone. The only one the didn't feel to bad was me cause they were out of my hair for awhile and not eating our grass.
 
I hear ya BMR,had a team of Clyds,really liked them,sure didn't like feeding em.Miss them though,might need to get another team. :roll:
 
I took picture number one about twenty years ago when I was helping some friends trail their bucking horses to a rodeo. Went with them to and from several of them and took quite afew pictures. It would take two days going and two coming back to one of them. Had a lot of fun along the way and when we camped for the evening.
 
Thanks for the vote Lilly. Their were quite a few of TXTibbs relatives along on those drives. The pctures I took have been in an album so long they have all kind of stuck so they are hard to get out. Worked out a few and sent them to Tibbs awhile back. Maybe some day I'll work some out and post them with a few stories to go along. Think there maybe another one of those drives as part of a centenial celabration in 2010.
 
Lilly the country may look somewhat similar to the country that was opened up for hometeading in Oklahoma. It is big, empty, open country on the Cheyenne River Reservation that we trailed across.

There had been quite a few of the wild horses that had been gathered in the west turned loose on the reservation at the time. I remember seeing some bands of them coming by as we trailed along. The riders kept the ones we were trailing and the wild ones apart.
 
Liberty Belle you maybe right about Shawn but it has been long enough that I couln't be sure. He was there on those drives. I think maybe you can see the back of Chucks head and hat to the right of Johnny but I'm not sure.

We've been out of power for a couple of days and I'm running on battery power here so I better shut this thing down and save my batteries.
 
Yep, I can make that cowboy look like Chuck. Hard to tell even my own kids after a few years.

Hope your power comes on soon. Haven't talked to our son in Newell today but he didn't think he was going to have power any time soon when I talked to him last night.

Did you hear the roof on the Spearfish Walmart caved in from all the snow on it today? The water ought to be running tomorrow...
 

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