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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 92066" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I agree on most of the comments about horse people but there are exceptions. </p><p> Back in 92 we were going on a elk hunting trip to Idaho. We were hauling 3 horses and 2 mules. We needed somewhere to turn the horses into for a night. I called around and was given a name of a man in Lincoln Nebraska that was about our halfway point. This fellow told us to come by his place and put them in his lot. It was really late when we got there and he had some hay and water waiting for them. He would not take any money. We left about daylight the next morning. As we were getting our stock we got a good look at his horses. He had some really high dollar horses and saddles. He trusted us enough to know that we wouldn't bother anything. We never even met the man. He had one of his hired hands meet us at the barn the night before. Trusting someone that he had never met or knew anything about said a lot for that man. Theres good ones in ever bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 92066, member: 1184"] I agree on most of the comments about horse people but there are exceptions. Back in 92 we were going on a elk hunting trip to Idaho. We were hauling 3 horses and 2 mules. We needed somewhere to turn the horses into for a night. I called around and was given a name of a man in Lincoln Nebraska that was about our halfway point. This fellow told us to come by his place and put them in his lot. It was really late when we got there and he had some hay and water waiting for them. He would not take any money. We left about daylight the next morning. As we were getting our stock we got a good look at his horses. He had some really high dollar horses and saddles. He trusted us enough to know that we wouldn't bother anything. We never even met the man. He had one of his hired hands meet us at the barn the night before. Trusting someone that he had never met or knew anything about said a lot for that man. Theres good ones in ever bunch. [/QUOTE]
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