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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1805136" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>No that was the wisdom gaining experience! I was a teenager working for a fairly large ranch of 1200 acres.</p><p>I had started working for Mr Wiggins at 14 feeding his horses. He gave me my first registered quarter horse filly. He gave me several more high dollar horses through the years. The saddle I mentioned he gave me that as well.</p><p>The video reminded me a lot of him. He was absolutely the best I had ever seen sit a horse, he was amazing with a rope. He had horses running on several state tracks. Mr Wiggins was running cattle on about a 1000 acres of the old West Ranch. He sold me my first cow for practically nothing also and I ran my cattle with his for several year's.</p><p>I happened to be on my hammerhead gelding Appaloosa that morning. The horses name was Damnit if that tells you anything. I never did get that horse trained to shoot off of and should have knew better he was always spooky, a train whistle or motorcycle come around you had better buckle up. I did have two quarter horse mares I trained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1805136, member: 694"] No that was the wisdom gaining experience! I was a teenager working for a fairly large ranch of 1200 acres. I had started working for Mr Wiggins at 14 feeding his horses. He gave me my first registered quarter horse filly. He gave me several more high dollar horses through the years. The saddle I mentioned he gave me that as well. The video reminded me a lot of him. He was absolutely the best I had ever seen sit a horse, he was amazing with a rope. He had horses running on several state tracks. Mr Wiggins was running cattle on about a 1000 acres of the old West Ranch. He sold me my first cow for practically nothing also and I ran my cattle with his for several year’s. I happened to be on my hammerhead gelding Appaloosa that morning. The horses name was Damnit if that tells you anything. I never did get that horse trained to shoot off of and should have knew better he was always spooky, a train whistle or motorcycle come around you had better buckle up. I did have two quarter horse mares I trained. [/QUOTE]
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