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Horses As I See Them By Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="tony m" data-source="post: 997734" data-attributes="member: 78980"><p>Ridgerunner...I think I now see where you got you name, horseback on Lightening.Around here they say your only allowed one superb horse in a lifetime, some mystic reason or something.what were those parks people expecting? To catch up with a good mounted rider on a silly atv? I watch farmers (not Ranchers) attempting to herd cows with these things too, even the cows knows it's sacrelige.My prefered mount is a mare these days, race bred and does everything quick, walk, trot and belly down going. This mare is very observent too, when I ride into a basin she scans it looking upwards often spotting game before I do.We don't see many gaited types around here, there either pack or rodeo stock.Kinda like what you see in broz' pic or a heading Quarter horse type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony m, post: 997734, member: 78980"] Ridgerunner...I think I now see where you got you name, horseback on Lightening.Around here they say your only allowed one superb horse in a lifetime, some mystic reason or something.what were those parks people expecting? To catch up with a good mounted rider on a silly atv? I watch farmers (not Ranchers) attempting to herd cows with these things too, even the cows knows it's sacrelige.My prefered mount is a mare these days, race bred and does everything quick, walk, trot and belly down going. This mare is very observent too, when I ride into a basin she scans it looking upwards often spotting game before I do.We don't see many gaited types around here, there either pack or rodeo stock.Kinda like what you see in broz' pic or a heading Quarter horse type. [/QUOTE]
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