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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1792518" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>The "want to" is certainly a factor. I'm sure it could be used to filter out the ones tat are only in it for the money.</p><p></p><p>Some of my best memories are those from when I was helping the large animal vets. It was always interesting and you got to see so many great people and all kinds of country. One of my best memories was when the vet I was helping at the time asked me to drop off a portable squeeze. I was unhitching the unit from my truck and when I turned around there was a horse the size of a mastodon that had crept up on me. Scared me s**tless because it was literally about to nuzzle my shoulder as I turned and his head was about four feet long and over my head. And he wasn't the only one. There were about ten of them. One was a baby that had to be fifteen hands and 900 pounds. I still wonder how horses that size could approach without making a sound. Once I got over the startle response they became my best buddies. Gentle giants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1792518, member: 42463"] The "want to" is certainly a factor. I'm sure it could be used to filter out the ones tat are only in it for the money. Some of my best memories are those from when I was helping the large animal vets. It was always interesting and you got to see so many great people and all kinds of country. One of my best memories was when the vet I was helping at the time asked me to drop off a portable squeeze. I was unhitching the unit from my truck and when I turned around there was a horse the size of a mastodon that had crept up on me. Scared me s**tless because it was literally about to nuzzle my shoulder as I turned and his head was about four feet long and over my head. And he wasn't the only one. There were about ten of them. One was a baby that had to be fifteen hands and 900 pounds. I still wonder how horses that size could approach without making a sound. Once I got over the startle response they became my best buddies. Gentle giants. [/QUOTE]
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