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<blockquote data-quote="S.R.R." data-source="post: 264999" data-attributes="member: 1442"><p>:roll: What a load of <strong>BS</strong> you are shovelling there hayray!! For such a weak lame breed of horses it is funny that at the finals of last years competitive trail riding out of over 43 horses 2 of the top five were Peruvian. As you well know in order to finish a race your horse has to be fit and checked by a vet at each check point or you can not continue. Each vet that checked the Peruvians said they were amazed at how strong and fit they were and that the horses could have been ridden faster if the riders were up to it. Give a call to Ringsted ranch in AB and ask them why they chose to use a weak, lame breed of horse to work cattle all day? hayray there are poor horses in every breed just ask dun. You can't make statements like yours based on just the few you have dealt with. Horses that from your own admittance had dumb a$$ owners which more then likely had poor horses to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.R.R., post: 264999, member: 1442"] :roll: What a load of [b]BS[/b] you are shovelling there hayray!! For such a weak lame breed of horses it is funny that at the finals of last years competitive trail riding out of over 43 horses 2 of the top five were Peruvian. As you well know in order to finish a race your horse has to be fit and checked by a vet at each check point or you can not continue. Each vet that checked the Peruvians said they were amazed at how strong and fit they were and that the horses could have been ridden faster if the riders were up to it. Give a call to Ringsted ranch in AB and ask them why they chose to use a weak, lame breed of horse to work cattle all day? hayray there are poor horses in every breed just ask dun. You can’t make statements like yours based on just the few you have dealt with. Horses that from your own admittance had dumb a$$ owners which more then likely had poor horses to start with. [/QUOTE]
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