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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Kinford" data-source="post: 1832864" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>I've actually made all of my horses. Finally broke down and had a kid start a five year old for me last spring as my body doesn't swing up as it should. Never spent more than 1k on a horse and most I've owned were deals of getting a horse for starting a horse. Have absolutely no idea of how many I've thrown a leg over. When I was forty, sat down with a guy and we were trying to figure out how many horses we'd been on. I'd been on over two thousand head at that point, the majority of them being either colts or problem horses no one else wanted to ride. </p><p>Glad you're enjoying the website. Whatever you do, don't stop learning as theyre always more to learn in this business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Kinford, post: 1832864, member: 1599"] I've actually made all of my horses. Finally broke down and had a kid start a five year old for me last spring as my body doesn't swing up as it should. Never spent more than 1k on a horse and most I've owned were deals of getting a horse for starting a horse. Have absolutely no idea of how many I've thrown a leg over. When I was forty, sat down with a guy and we were trying to figure out how many horses we'd been on. I'd been on over two thousand head at that point, the majority of them being either colts or problem horses no one else wanted to ride. Glad you're enjoying the website. Whatever you do, don't stop learning as theyre always more to learn in this business. [/QUOTE]
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