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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1843041" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Warren, I will be 67 in September. So we are the same age. Dang, Buck just had a high step. I have seen registered Quarter Horses that could do what they called a running walk, but only a couple in my life time. I guess they have to be jointed just right or maybe double jointed or something odd to get that pace going. Buck was a gentle horse for sure. I was so surprised when I hear Trigger was a TWH. He was tall and a great horse. That is neat to know Warren. Thank you for telling us that. I would have never known as I was talking about Matt's horse today. 45 years is outstanding for a horse to live. </p><p></p><p>Your cousin that was 96, I bet the horses helped to keep her core muscles strong and her balance centered. She sure sounds like a great person and fun to be around. I bet she was a lot of fun. </p><p></p><p>There was a man that rode at one of the big ranches until he was late in life and there is a video about him, and the man, seemed he was famous, but I can't recall his name. I am going to rack my brain and try to figure him out and come up with the Youtube video they had of him. I enjoyed watching it so much. I know this info was vague, but thiking maybe someone will know who I am thinking about. I will find him......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1843041, member: 637"] Warren, I will be 67 in September. So we are the same age. Dang, Buck just had a high step. I have seen registered Quarter Horses that could do what they called a running walk, but only a couple in my life time. I guess they have to be jointed just right or maybe double jointed or something odd to get that pace going. Buck was a gentle horse for sure. I was so surprised when I hear Trigger was a TWH. He was tall and a great horse. That is neat to know Warren. Thank you for telling us that. I would have never known as I was talking about Matt's horse today. 45 years is outstanding for a horse to live. Your cousin that was 96, I bet the horses helped to keep her core muscles strong and her balance centered. She sure sounds like a great person and fun to be around. I bet she was a lot of fun. There was a man that rode at one of the big ranches until he was late in life and there is a video about him, and the man, seemed he was famous, but I can't recall his name. I am going to rack my brain and try to figure him out and come up with the Youtube video they had of him. I enjoyed watching it so much. I know this info was vague, but thiking maybe someone will know who I am thinking about. I will find him...... [/QUOTE]
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