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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 372550" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>Alan, I will try to get some pictures posted.</p><p></p><p>I had a little King QH mare I rode for many a year. We used to have, well lets call it red neck games at the Cracker Days events down here. I used to mop the field in every event where you had to get off and have control of the horse. That mare would stop and spin and put her nose to me every time I came off and be no more than a couple feet from me. </p><p></p><p>It worked out real good one time for sure. I was running her bare back down the side of a paved road. She thought she knew where I wanted to turn and she did. The problem was I didn't :shock: I hit the road, broke my shoulder, and ground the skin down to the shoulder blade. She stopped, came back to me, put her nose in my face and pushed a little. I managed to get up, get back on her, and ride the 3-4 miles back to the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 372550, member: 5749"] Alan, I will try to get some pictures posted. I had a little King QH mare I rode for many a year. We used to have, well lets call it red neck games at the Cracker Days events down here. I used to mop the field in every event where you had to get off and have control of the horse. That mare would stop and spin and put her nose to me every time I came off and be no more than a couple feet from me. It worked out real good one time for sure. I was running her bare back down the side of a paved road. She thought she knew where I wanted to turn and she did. The problem was I didn't :shock: I hit the road, broke my shoulder, and ground the skin down to the shoulder blade. She stopped, came back to me, put her nose in my face and pushed a little. I managed to get up, get back on her, and ride the 3-4 miles back to the house. [/QUOTE]
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