I was very interested to read the comments a few weeks ago about Hancock breed horses. About 20 years ago, I thought I couldn't live without a "Cow Eating Hancock Horse." I bought a 5 year old green broke gelding. He was afraid of cows, which he got over after a couple of years. But it took longer to get use to dark rocks, stumps and zipper noises. As paranoid as he was, he turned out to be the best horse I ever owned. He never offered to buck and I can whistle him up to me out of the pasture. He is registered as Blue Riata. Some pictures of him and his cousin Cactus, in some of the Utah country we have ridden in, and a few scenery shots just for fun.
No place to "tie up" except horn to horn.
When he got older, he settled down to where the grand daughter could ride him in the pasture.
No place to "tie up" except horn to horn.
When he got older, he settled down to where the grand daughter could ride him in the pasture.