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May 23, 2010

Soapweed

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At a horse sale in Gordon on Sunday
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Pretty much a full house
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Some very nice horses sold during the afternoon.
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Neighbor girl selling a big gray
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Even one real nice saddle mule was offered. The final bid was $2300 but it was no-saled.
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This beautiful eight-year-old registered buckskin was the top seller at $6600.
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Brady brought in this black.
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Lots of loose horses were sold after the catalog part of the sale.
 

cowboyup

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When that much was offered for a mule and was turned down is when two fools met! Riding mules and taking them to brandings was quite a fad around here for a while but I can't remember the last time I saw someone riding one now so it died out pretty fast. Horse sales are my downfall so I don't go to them very often or I wouldn't have enough grass in the horse pasture or money in the bank! Tack shops are another downfall I try to avoid! Thanks for the pictures Soapweed
 

Faster horses

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Our horse training friends tell us that it takes a lot better hand to
break a mule than it does to break a horse. Horses are pretty
forgiving, mules are not. Because of that, I really respect a good
mule man. Looks like Soapweed is one.
 

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