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<blockquote data-quote="VtMapleGal" data-source="post: 615428" data-attributes="member: 5953"><p>my boyfriend hates horses lol, but he really likes mine. He is kinda like a large dog. We let him out of the pasture to graze in the spring, and i call him and he comes back. He is respectful of your place and isnt a pain in the ass like a lot of horses. He is also 100% trustworthy and not spooky. I can shoot of his back, ride around the tractors and 4wheelers, round up the cows (but he can live with them and not chase them), put a 90 year old woman on him, or go barrel racing, and i can tell you how he will react to about anything. he used to be an amish horse so i was told, but im not really sure. he isnt broke down like most of them. he really is not replacable because of his saneness. He is the reason we started the farm. I got him first and then got a cow for a companion and it all spread from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VtMapleGal, post: 615428, member: 5953"] my boyfriend hates horses lol, but he really likes mine. He is kinda like a large dog. We let him out of the pasture to graze in the spring, and i call him and he comes back. He is respectful of your place and isnt a pain in the ass like a lot of horses. He is also 100% trustworthy and not spooky. I can shoot of his back, ride around the tractors and 4wheelers, round up the cows (but he can live with them and not chase them), put a 90 year old woman on him, or go barrel racing, and i can tell you how he will react to about anything. he used to be an amish horse so i was told, but im not really sure. he isnt broke down like most of them. he really is not replacable because of his saneness. He is the reason we started the farm. I got him first and then got a cow for a companion and it all spread from that. [/QUOTE]
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