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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1831033" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>Dad had a couple that were that way. Once he short of people, so he put mom on one of his best horses. There was a calf that had crawled through the fence and wanted back with mama; that horse would not let it go, and all mom could do was hang on for the ride. In the ordeal mom had lost her hat, and dad gave her a bad time about losing her hat. I think that is the last time she rode. Dad was busy giving a bunch of steers larkspur dope to the ones that were down. The boss told him to put them in that pasture and not look back; a week later dad had someone go look at them. The ranch lost a bunch that day, and the boss never admitted that he was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1831033, member: 42312"] Dad had a couple that were that way. Once he short of people, so he put mom on one of his best horses. There was a calf that had crawled through the fence and wanted back with mama; that horse would not let it go, and all mom could do was hang on for the ride. In the ordeal mom had lost her hat, and dad gave her a bad time about losing her hat. I think that is the last time she rode. Dad was busy giving a bunch of steers larkspur dope to the ones that were down. The boss told him to put them in that pasture and not look back; a week later dad had someone go look at them. The ranch lost a bunch that day, and the boss never admitted that he was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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