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#6
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Ya know... them Texans now how to treat there horse right, they got dish TV in the barn. I wonder what horses favorite show is...... re-runs or Mr. Ed.! OF course. OF course.
#7
Thats a nice lookin paint ya there. And thats comin from a QH guy . Do ya got any insulation in that barn? If not I could get ya a good price on some spray foam insulation . Itd make that barn feel like an IGLOO cooler .
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Thanks, he's registered as a paint, but he's built and has the dispo of a QH.
I have some roof repair to do in a couple of weeks. After that, I may give you a holler about the insulation.
Here's our gelding. My daughter didn't register him, but he's from the Zippo Pine Bar line. Smart as a whip and nosey as an old maid. Follows like a lap dog and would sleep with you if you let him.
CR
I have some roof repair to do in a couple of weeks. After that, I may give you a holler about the insulation.
Here's our gelding. My daughter didn't register him, but he's from the Zippo Pine Bar line. Smart as a whip and nosey as an old maid. Follows like a lap dog and would sleep with you if you let him.
CR
#13
Thats MR Hoss to you buddy!
Yeah....I suppose. I like them both, but that "paint" you've got there sure is a fine looking critter.
We used to have a REALLY nice looking Palamino gelding. He stood about 16-1/2 hands tall. He was good lookin' and a real pleasure to ride. Had a little QH too, but he was too high strung for what we did with him (trail rides and such). Sold him to a guy that used him as a cuttin' horse. He was GREAT for that. He was a lot of fun to ride....even though he'd work you to death doing it. Should have called that horse "Spirit" because he was full of it.
We used to have a REALLY nice looking Palamino gelding. He stood about 16-1/2 hands tall. He was good lookin' and a real pleasure to ride. Had a little QH too, but he was too high strung for what we did with him (trail rides and such). Sold him to a guy that used him as a cuttin' horse. He was GREAT for that. He was a lot of fun to ride....even though he'd work you to death doing it. Should have called that horse "Spirit" because he was full of it.
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When I was younger, I liked "spirited" horse and hard buckin' bulls.
Now that I'm older and wiser, I like a horse that rides like a rocking chair, and the only "bull" I care about is the kind you hear while sittin' around the camp fire drinking a cold one.
CR
Now that I'm older and wiser, I like a horse that rides like a rocking chair, and the only "bull" I care about is the kind you hear while sittin' around the camp fire drinking a cold one.
CR
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To make that picture to make it even better, there needs to be something Aggie-related.
I have a QH Mare and a new stud colt (2 weeks old). The mare is a retired running horse and the new colt will be the Rainbow winner in 2006
I have a QH Mare and a new stud colt (2 weeks old). The mare is a retired running horse and the new colt will be the Rainbow winner in 2006