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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 1189663" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>quality Horse with a good pedigree that would serve the weekend cowboy or cowgirl as well as the cowboys that worked cows. as we progressed in it became a obsession with my uncle to produce something no one else had in our area and we started getting into roans but kept his first love of palominos also. He became so popular with the quality and the diversity of pedigrees that people came from all over to buy colts from him. It was a hobby. In my younger years I would green break the all of 2yr olds. I handled almost every colt within a day or two when it was born. I also rode the studs and as many mares as time would allow each week until I had a wreak on a stud one week and a wild mustang the next in 05 and got hurt pretty bad. I hung up my spurs and only did the ground work from then on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 1189663, member: 18487"] quality Horse with a good pedigree that would serve the weekend cowboy or cowgirl as well as the cowboys that worked cows. as we progressed in it became a obsession with my uncle to produce something no one else had in our area and we started getting into roans but kept his first love of palominos also. He became so popular with the quality and the diversity of pedigrees that people came from all over to buy colts from him. It was a hobby. In my younger years I would green break the all of 2yr olds. I handled almost every colt within a day or two when it was born. I also rode the studs and as many mares as time would allow each week until I had a wreak on a stud one week and a wild mustang the next in 05 and got hurt pretty bad. I hung up my spurs and only did the ground work from then on. [/QUOTE]
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