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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1792892" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>I've been around horses my entire life. I had a Tennessee Walker when I was young and just loved that horse.</p><p>But as I said haven't owned any horses for a while.</p><p>We also raised Clydesdales, my pop was incredibly talented with horses. Not sure how many times I went to St Louis to see the Budweiser clydes, but it was many because at the end of the tour there was free beer and Pop drank Budweiser.</p><p>We attended all the local horse pulls, fairs, and horsing events when I was young.</p><p>I have a lot of fond memories. </p><p>It's kind of a shame most kids don't get to grow up that way.</p><p>My pop traded stuff with the Amish. According to him they were experts in the wagon wheel making and my pop built a stagecoach by hand. </p><p>Our horses were tools more than they were pets I used a horse to run my trap line for about 6 years. It was also my transportation to see that cute girl down the road !</p><p>We plowed our half acre garden and also used horses to pull firewood logs out of the woods.</p><p>The horses we have now are strictly for pleasure and we love riding.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]27302[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1792892, member: 42313"] I've been around horses my entire life. I had a Tennessee Walker when I was young and just loved that horse. But as I said haven't owned any horses for a while. We also raised Clydesdales, my pop was incredibly talented with horses. Not sure how many times I went to St Louis to see the Budweiser clydes, but it was many because at the end of the tour there was free beer and Pop drank Budweiser. We attended all the local horse pulls, fairs, and horsing events when I was young. I have a lot of fond memories. It's kind of a shame most kids don't get to grow up that way. My pop traded stuff with the Amish. According to him they were experts in the wagon wheel making and my pop built a stagecoach by hand. Our horses were tools more than they were pets I used a horse to run my trap line for about 6 years. It was also my transportation to see that cute girl down the road ! We plowed our half acre garden and also used horses to pull firewood logs out of the woods. The horses we have now are strictly for pleasure and we love riding. [ATTACH type="full"]27302[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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