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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 823596" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>we have 2 horses like this. they can teach a new person alot when comes to cattle. they are also good horses for calving on because they will look for calves as well so if ya see them really looking at some buckbrush you can bet if ya ride of there it will have a calf in it. both are getting up there in age though and one is 21 double doc bar bred top and bottom i believe is what my dad said is on his papers. but even at his age he will light ya up in the saddle once in awhile and boy can he do it too. nice thing is it just doesnt last as long any more. he thinks ya enjoy it as much as he does other than that he is best horse you could have. come in a pasture follow ya where ya want you could saddle him in pasture even. work till you stop him. even the buck wouldnt be so bad if he wasnt as quick and get to kicking his legs to both sides so its hard to get squared up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 823596, member: 16174"] we have 2 horses like this. they can teach a new person alot when comes to cattle. they are also good horses for calving on because they will look for calves as well so if ya see them really looking at some buckbrush you can bet if ya ride of there it will have a calf in it. both are getting up there in age though and one is 21 double doc bar bred top and bottom i believe is what my dad said is on his papers. but even at his age he will light ya up in the saddle once in awhile and boy can he do it too. nice thing is it just doesnt last as long any more. he thinks ya enjoy it as much as he does other than that he is best horse you could have. come in a pasture follow ya where ya want you could saddle him in pasture even. work till you stop him. even the buck wouldnt be so bad if he wasnt as quick and get to kicking his legs to both sides so its hard to get squared up. [/QUOTE]
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