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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 907960" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>The pocos that I had would work just as hard but they didn't take it personal if something got by them the way the doc bars do. They were just as tough and just as cowey but without the personality edge. They're kind of a type B squared personality as aposed to the A+ personality that we get from the doc bar horses.</p><p>The one and only horse I've ever owned that had doc bar on both sides of his papers was a bronc that was also a really good cow pony. The ONLY time you could count on him not to buck was when he had a job to do. That miserable F*** ruined me on horses for quite a while but I can honestly say that I'd like to have him back because in the country I'm in now he'd be the one that I wouldn't mind killing to get the job done and he'd be just as driven to do it. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 907960, member: 14661"] The pocos that I had would work just as hard but they didn't take it personal if something got by them the way the doc bars do. They were just as tough and just as cowey but without the personality edge. They're kind of a type B squared personality as aposed to the A+ personality that we get from the doc bar horses. The one and only horse I've ever owned that had doc bar on both sides of his papers was a bronc that was also a really good cow pony. The ONLY time you could count on him not to buck was when he had a job to do. That miserable F*** ruined me on horses for quite a while but I can honestly say that I'd like to have him back because in the country I'm in now he'd be the one that I wouldn't mind killing to get the job done and he'd be just as driven to do it. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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