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No doubt these vests are handy on the ranch. But around here any vest, especially photog vests, scream "Shoot me first!".
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I've never heard one talk, let alone 'scream'.....
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No doubt these vests are handy on the ranch. But around here any vest, especially photog vests, scream "Shoot me first!". Can you, or anyone else for that matter, cite one case where that has actually happened?
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Huntsman, that looks like a really tall horn on that saddle.?
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so's ya don't miss yer dally's......
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[quote=huntsman22]This is shortgrass prairie. A smaller horse is just as easy to 'see' off of. And a whole lot easier to get on.......grin
The smaller horse will also do much better in the rough rocky(big rocks) mountain country BTDT. Sure miss my old curly stud. Cheers NC
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Heck, our grass is so tall here at the Ranch after 36" of rainfall this year, that I'd have trouble finding a "short" horse in it! Nice roping saddle, Huntsman. I've still got my Great GrandDad's old saddle, Spurs, and bridle. It was my first saddle when I started riding at age 5. He busted Broncs for a living on the famous Four Sixes (6666) Ranch when he was a teenager, and his Dad was the chuckwagon cook, on roundups and drives. My first horse was his last horse. A stud he raised from a Colt. Great GrandDad died when I was 6, and he was 86. The horse was 17 years old when I got him. 17 hands high, and I had to get him up beside the cow pens so I could climb on him. GrandDad would put me on him when we were working cows, and the old stud did all the work. I was pretty much just a passenger.
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No doubt these vests are handy on the ranch. But around here any vest, especially photog vests, scream "Shoot me first!". Love that area, Savuti. Did some good fishing there. You guys had a nice life without too much worry for a good while. Been hearing some of our local resident schitballs have taken up residence over there. Gotta suck. Hope it doesn't hurt the fishing when you drop their ass in a canal.
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