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Jinglebob, (gosh, I typed Jingleboob, by accident~but I fixed it, I fixed it! ):lol:  :oops:


Anyway, here are my comments. Wonderful pictures.


The saddle: I really like the dish in the seat. I bet it is really comfortable. And the workmanship looks really good. I have heard of the cable riggin's, but have never seen one.


The blue-eyed horse: looks like he has a 'coon tail' so that will make up for the blue eyes.


Kid-yep. We shouldda looked. Now he is too expensive!!!!


Your Woody horse, good-lookin' skunk. We too, have a Bartender horse. Ours is 26 and retired. He never was the most gentle horse, but he was one of the best. His name? Flinch. 16-1 and weighed 1435# every day he walked. I would like to put a picture of him on here, but I need a scanner to do it. Maybe I can figure it out. Anyway, they are similarly bred and sounds like they have the same attitude. The best horses aren't always the most gentle. Don't you agree?


I guess I have never seen a draft horse yearling before. He is cute. Good luck with your team idea.


And again, I really think you did a good job on that saddle!


What animal is usually the product of a ranch?
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