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Jinglebob

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How was the bronc riding Saturday? We considered it, but 4 kids 9 and under, $ to get there and in, and 93 degrees or more (in Ft Pierre no less baking brains capitol) , we decided it all didn't add up to FUN!? :???: :shock: :roll: :wink:
 
Steaks were good at the feed, as were the cold drinks. Bronc riding is always fun to watch, but I sure missed Tom Miller judging. If they don't use their spurs, they don't get much of a score from him, when he's judging. Mind you, I'm not arguing with the judges as it's easy to set in the stands and cuss the guys who are on the ground, getting paid to judge. Lets just say if I had been judging, they would have been scored a little different.

We left before the finall reride, so I haven't heard who won. Didn't matter to me, I was rootin' for them all. Well......maybe not as hard for the ones who weren't local. :wink:

It was worth the drive down and got to spend the day with 3/4 of my family. :D
 
So you had some boot polishers up huh lol. Were going to buck some young horses this week at our home rodeo if I can find some test pilots.Were just bucking stuff this week to see which are A or B pool for the young guys.
 
Northern Rancher said:
So you had some boot polishers up huh lol. Were going to buck some young horses this week at our home rodeo if I can find some test pilots.Were just bucking stuff this week to see which are A or B pool for the young guys.

To bad we weren't closer I have three young ones I think might make BB material.
 
I think he meant horses FH-make a road trip BMR-bring those ponies and some vigartone-are any of them fillies-I want a few more mares for old Blue this summer.
 
BMR- Make the road trip, I don't need your buckin horses but a load of mineral would work real good.................would do you good to see some green grass and to get educated on how good a job a Hereford bull would work on them black hided cows of yours :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
 
NR,

My boy is 7 years old and thinks he can ride anything with hair on it, ofcourse I let him think he's bullet proof and keep gentle stock under him. We have some poa sized ponies that are pretty nice kids mounts, and a shetland pony that is a mean little BA$tard. Well Clayton Wyatt has outgrown the ponies and rides a real honest old calf/heel horse, but last week he came, bawling and holding his arm, up to the house just as I was pulling in the yard. I quickly found the fracture and put him in a temporary splint, and asked what happened. He'd been riding Richard the shetland and got bucked off. I laughed and asked how Richard (his real name is dick and he has a last name of head but my kids just know him as Richard) dusted him. Clayton Wyatt just shrugged me off so little Callie Dalton my 4 year old girl spoke up and said "we been flankin Richard with a piggin string." I guess Clayton Wyatt was thinking he was going to get in trouble bucking the little kid's pony so he protests, "Dad, I was in time and in good shape and then all of a sudden I was out of time and hung out." I just laughed and told him maybe he rides broncs like his old pops does. Someday I'll explain to him how treacherous a pony can be, but for now I've been razzing him about having to go to riding a quad.
 

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