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| Asked me this morning of I knew where he could buy a horse!! He
Wants either a stud or a mare.
"Paper?? What's that?? I want it unbroke so I can get it cheaper, and I don't really care how old it is."
Hmmmmm...... Let me think on that one!! SMH!!  |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | And you have not delivered a horse to him. |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | I hope he changes his mind. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I feel like a 2 year old stud would be perfect for this guy!! On a serious note I hope he changes his mind too. Or someone stops him from hurting himself instead of seeing him coming from a mile away and take advantage of his lack of knowledge....  |
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| BS Hauler - 2015-09-14 10:06 AM
And you have not delivered a horse to him.
Well of corse!! I have my trailer loaded with studs and mares never been touched all between the ages of 2 and 8!!! I will let y'all know what one he picks out!! Lmao!! |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | Maybe a mule would be perfect for him or her. |
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       Location: Phoenix | OMG WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!???!?!??????
Everytiiiiiiiiiiimeeeeeeeeeee......... |
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| He must be related to the people who called to look at my 2 yr old off the track qh bc" she was beautiful, and the color they wanted and something young for their 10 yr old beginner to learn with" FACEPALM
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    Location: Fort Worth / Springtown | I don't know which is worse - that or someone loaded with money, a fancy trailer full of well bred, well trained, high dollar horses at a local barrel race accepting a whip from a young girl (maybe his daughter) while they are calling his name to come running, and he proceeds to whip the horse between the ears...takes a few more steps towards the alley and is whipping the horse on the head some more - the horse did nothing wrong -- it seemed like he intended it to be a warning to the horse, maybe, but it made me sick to my stomach.
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| txbredbr - 2015-09-15 6:42 AM
I don't know which is worse - that or someone loaded with money, a fancy trailer full of well bred, well trained, high dollar horses at a local barrel race accepting a whip from a young girl (maybe his daughter) while they are calling his name to come running, and he proceeds to whip the horse between the ears...takes a few more steps towards the alley and is whipping the horse on the head some more - the horse did nothing wrong -- it seemed like he intended it to be a warning to the horse, maybe, but it made me sick to my stomach.
Turn them in for animal abuse and they can be expelled from most associations. |
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| txbredbr - 2015-09-15 8:42 AM I don't know which is worse - that or someone loaded with money, a fancy trailer full of well bred, well trained, high dollar horses at a local barrel race accepting a whip from a young girl (maybe his daughter) while they are calling his name to come running, and he proceeds to whip the horse between the ears...takes a few more steps towards the alley and is whipping the horse on the head some more - the horse did nothing wrong -- it seemed like he intended it to be a warning to the horse, maybe, but it made me sick to my stomach.
I went to a jackpot this weekend that was hosted by a local riding club. I could not tell you how many horses I saw get their teeth floated by youngsters slamming them down in the ally after their run, or people (seemingly inexperienced) doing things that could really get someone hurt. Things you see sometimes lol. |
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The Resident Destroyer of Liberal Logic
   Location: PNW | iloveequine40 - 2015-09-15 3:59 AM
He must be related to the people who called to look at my 2 yr old off the track qh bc" she was beautiful, and the color they wanted and something young for their 10 yr old beginner to learn with" FACEPALM
That. Is. Terrifying. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | A BLM mustang adoption is right up his alley. |
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       Location: Missouri | iloveequine40 - 2015-09-15 5:59 AM
He must be related to the people who called to look at my 2 yr old off the track qh bc" she was beautiful, and the color they wanted and something young for their 10 yr old beginner to learn with" FACEPALM
Oh my....I'm curious how to handled that or what you said.... |
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         Location: Louisiana | BS Hauler - 2015-09-14 9:49 PM
Maybe a mule would be perfect for him or her.
My brother was riding his mule when the neighbor asked him, "That a stud mule?" Brother answered, "No, sir. "
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| The kid at the feed store reminded me of myself when I was 8 or 9. We were expecting our first foal and I told everyone I wanted a filly or stud colt. I had no use for a gelding! |
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    Location: Alabama | he realizes mules are sterile right?? wow i would have to have informed him of that fact  |
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           Location: Kansas | Or....how about the people who want to breed their grade mare to a stud because their horse is so AMAZING and wants a baby out of it.....
Edited by hoofs_in_motion 2015-09-17 1:36 PM
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