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Idle Curiosity - How Many Horses?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 397391" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>I'll 2nd the Shetland pony stories - I still have scars on my leg from my pony rubbing me off against the barbed wire fence! When our boy was little he had one of my dad's old ranch horses - biscuit - he was about a 20 yr old grade quarter gelding - been everywhere, done everything kinda guy. My son started riding him by himself when he was about 3 and he would just follow along, as the kid got better the horse would do more - he rode him until he was about 6 and then graduated to a slightly younger model and so on and by the time he was ready for high school rodeo, we were able to buy him a real nice 5 yr old calf horse that he took all through college, and now his 3 yr old daughter is riding him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 397391, member: 4936"] I'll 2nd the Shetland pony stories - I still have scars on my leg from my pony rubbing me off against the barbed wire fence! When our boy was little he had one of my dad's old ranch horses - biscuit - he was about a 20 yr old grade quarter gelding - been everywhere, done everything kinda guy. My son started riding him by himself when he was about 3 and he would just follow along, as the kid got better the horse would do more - he rode him until he was about 6 and then graduated to a slightly younger model and so on and by the time he was ready for high school rodeo, we were able to buy him a real nice 5 yr old calf horse that he took all through college, and now his 3 yr old daughter is riding him! [/QUOTE]
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