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<blockquote data-quote="WarriorPatriot" data-source="post: 588619" data-attributes="member: 2235"><p>Well, my mare's the boss. She could push cows around and manipulate them in ways only a lead mare can :lol2: I think they have penning and the like at the local rodeo grounds, I'd have to check though. The gelding that hates steers, isn't afraid of them, but he's slow and only really can track at a walk and works off his front and he's so rough to ride. I think my mare though, I'd have to have death grip on the saddle horn, when she goes, she goes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>That sounds like fun, I keep saying we should rent a steer or two and run them in the pasture, but if we had a jumper it would be over the gate in a second.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It may not be a lot to pay to some people, but I'd be broke just hauling my horse to one of those, plus paying when it's all said and done. Money's real tight around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarriorPatriot, post: 588619, member: 2235"] Well, my mare's the boss. She could push cows around and manipulate them in ways only a lead mare can :lol2: I think they have penning and the like at the local rodeo grounds, I'd have to check though. The gelding that hates steers, isn't afraid of them, but he's slow and only really can track at a walk and works off his front and he's so rough to ride. I think my mare though, I'd have to have death grip on the saddle horn, when she goes, she goes. That sounds like fun, I keep saying we should rent a steer or two and run them in the pasture, but if we had a jumper it would be over the gate in a second. It may not be a lot to pay to some people, but I'd be broke just hauling my horse to one of those, plus paying when it's all said and done. Money's real tight around here. [/QUOTE]
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