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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 907741" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>99.999999999999999999999% of the time your right here. but when we was kids we had a definate bomb proof horse. this little poa mare she had the strongest mother instincs youd ever see. when you rode her she watched out for you. she would never go across anything that might need to be jumped like a run of water if there was a kid on her back dad could get right on her and she would jump it but just not with a kid. when you fell off her she would turn her head look for you and come to a stop almost always putting you on the ground somewhat softly(well softly for falling off a moving horse). when it was a raining outside i remember sitting under her when was little and laughing cause was actin like milking her. there wasnt nothing she didnt mind. he77 i even remember one time was standing outside giving her sugar cubes and my mom come outside fit to kill ready to whoop some be nice just a cussing and screaming that old mare laid her ears back and got in front of me and my brother and let her know she wasnt coming closer. would chase at her paw the ground bite at the air than come back get in front of us and blow air. ol mom she yelled for us to get over there now but the old mare she wouldnt let it happen. if we walked closer she chased her farther away. any other time was nice to mom as could be. </p><p>You just had to see ol sparky when she had her when she had her kids around she was compleatly different horse than when by herself. even if something went off or anything that should make you jump she didnt do much more than tense up and look to see if you was still there. one time riding and ended up over top rattle snake she just got real stiff ol hair on her stood up. than she looked back make sure guy was still there and went just stepping as light as any dressage horse you ever seen like she was tip toes out of there. got her from dennis back in the horse killing days when he would go threw thousands of horses a year and i mean thousands. took 5 years before he found her for my dad. my dad was even offered a blank check for her and dennis told him fill it out for 100 thousand the guy will make it good. he has lots of money but his kid just got put in hospital cause of a horse that wasnt advertised right and he will pay for a real bompproof horse so his kid can ride. my dads answer was my kids would hate me that horse is like family and taught them all to ride and for that she will die on this place. might be hard for you to believe without ever seeing one but you can come across a true bomproof horse.</p><p></p><p>with exception to her though i would say every other bombproof horse i seen was a lie, a beginers horse at best on most of them that just are dead acting with no go. but if they are bit stung or spooked the kid will have one heck of a ride at best, its just thier natural instinct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 907741, member: 16174"] 99.999999999999999999999% of the time your right here. but when we was kids we had a definate bomb proof horse. this little poa mare she had the strongest mother instincs youd ever see. when you rode her she watched out for you. she would never go across anything that might need to be jumped like a run of water if there was a kid on her back dad could get right on her and she would jump it but just not with a kid. when you fell off her she would turn her head look for you and come to a stop almost always putting you on the ground somewhat softly(well softly for falling off a moving horse). when it was a raining outside i remember sitting under her when was little and laughing cause was actin like milking her. there wasnt nothing she didnt mind. he77 i even remember one time was standing outside giving her sugar cubes and my mom come outside fit to kill ready to whoop some be nice just a cussing and screaming that old mare laid her ears back and got in front of me and my brother and let her know she wasnt coming closer. would chase at her paw the ground bite at the air than come back get in front of us and blow air. ol mom she yelled for us to get over there now but the old mare she wouldnt let it happen. if we walked closer she chased her farther away. any other time was nice to mom as could be. You just had to see ol sparky when she had her when she had her kids around she was compleatly different horse than when by herself. even if something went off or anything that should make you jump she didnt do much more than tense up and look to see if you was still there. one time riding and ended up over top rattle snake she just got real stiff ol hair on her stood up. than she looked back make sure guy was still there and went just stepping as light as any dressage horse you ever seen like she was tip toes out of there. got her from dennis back in the horse killing days when he would go threw thousands of horses a year and i mean thousands. took 5 years before he found her for my dad. my dad was even offered a blank check for her and dennis told him fill it out for 100 thousand the guy will make it good. he has lots of money but his kid just got put in hospital cause of a horse that wasnt advertised right and he will pay for a real bompproof horse so his kid can ride. my dads answer was my kids would hate me that horse is like family and taught them all to ride and for that she will die on this place. might be hard for you to believe without ever seeing one but you can come across a true bomproof horse. with exception to her though i would say every other bombproof horse i seen was a lie, a beginers horse at best on most of them that just are dead acting with no go. but if they are bit stung or spooked the kid will have one heck of a ride at best, its just thier natural instinct. [/QUOTE]
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