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<blockquote data-quote="TB-Herefords" data-source="post: 660056" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>Even if you only have ten head and fifty acres; workin cow's on a horse is great. GOOD horse. Thanks for the replys. I left my other horse with my brotherinlaw over the winter till I could get her. He doesn't know a thing about animals. Another 50 to 75 lbs and I'll get back on her. I road up in those mountains the other day and real sneeky like. Came about twenty yards from some elk. You got all these preditor lovers; then you got the horse lovers. The ones in the same group. I would like to take one of them to the mountains on horse back an see what they thought of being stalked by a mountain lion or a pack of wolves. They would probly say horses dont belong in the mountain. Kinda of a bad thought but I dont take the dogs into the mountains just for company. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-Herefords, post: 660056, member: 7171"] Even if you only have ten head and fifty acres; workin cow's on a horse is great. GOOD horse. Thanks for the replys. I left my other horse with my brotherinlaw over the winter till I could get her. He doesn't know a thing about animals. Another 50 to 75 lbs and I'll get back on her. I road up in those mountains the other day and real sneeky like. Came about twenty yards from some elk. You got all these preditor lovers; then you got the horse lovers. The ones in the same group. I would like to take one of them to the mountains on horse back an see what they thought of being stalked by a mountain lion or a pack of wolves. They would probly say horses dont belong in the mountain. Kinda of a bad thought but I dont take the dogs into the mountains just for company. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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