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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 195013" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>Nope ain't no youngin, just a good rider. I had horses in the past that wanted to cut the fool, act up, and some even buck at first ride of the day. Didn't take long to train that out of them. Horse ain't no good in my book if ya gotta work him from the ground before you get on him. I suspect I'm a little older than you think also.</p><p></p><p>If ya got cows out on the road, what ya going to do? Get a rope, catch the horse, put it in a pen, run him round for a while until you get the nerve to get on his/her back to go get your cows. Come on, coyboy up. Saddle m and ride em. They will respect you then.</p><p></p><p>I fully understand that I don't land nearly as softly as I used to but, if I gotta do all that stuff before I get on them, I just wouldn't bother getting on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 195013, member: 2489"] Nope ain't no youngin, just a good rider. I had horses in the past that wanted to cut the fool, act up, and some even buck at first ride of the day. Didn't take long to train that out of them. Horse ain't no good in my book if ya gotta work him from the ground before you get on him. I suspect I'm a little older than you think also. If ya got cows out on the road, what ya going to do? Get a rope, catch the horse, put it in a pen, run him round for a while until you get the nerve to get on his/her back to go get your cows. Come on, coyboy up. Saddle m and ride em. They will respect you then. I fully understand that I don't land nearly as softly as I used to but, if I gotta do all that stuff before I get on them, I just wouldn't bother getting on them. [/QUOTE]
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