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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1496614" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Yeah and you've never been wrong. You think because you know a few really good cowboys and the stockyard has a few that they ALL are great cowboys. You're wrong. If you'd travel around you'd notice that 90% of the sale barns in this big state don't have a horse on the place. He// they got a gate every 20 feet so it's not hard to control animals and direct them where you want them. As I said if you enjoy cowboying on horseback then by all means do it or have it done and enjoy it. I still haven't found the need for a horse on this place or any other place I've owned. If you disagree, more power to you but don't try to change my mind. (BTW, noticed a couple of you mentioned almost getting killed while cowboying......nuff said).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1496614, member: 6897"] Yeah and you've never been wrong. You think because you know a few really good cowboys and the stockyard has a few that they ALL are great cowboys. You're wrong. If you'd travel around you'd notice that 90% of the sale barns in this big state don't have a horse on the place. He// they got a gate every 20 feet so it's not hard to control animals and direct them where you want them. As I said if you enjoy cowboying on horseback then by all means do it or have it done and enjoy it. I still haven't found the need for a horse on this place or any other place I've owned. If you disagree, more power to you but don't try to change my mind. (BTW, noticed a couple of you mentioned almost getting killed while cowboying......nuff said). [/QUOTE]
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