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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1809328" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I had a Saddlebred. His name was Domino. He was a hickory-headed son of a boot, but we had some fine times when he wasn't trying to kill me. I gave $1,100 for him. He could run like a scalded dog. But I mean it about that SOB trying to do me in. That horse and I probably fought 5 or 6 times before he got the bigger picture. I wasn't rough on him or nothing, but I don't like being kicked or bitten particularly.</p><p></p><p>This year makes 25 years I've been riding and I've gone far enough in life to see the bigger picture myself. I still ride as often as I can a which is few times a month or so, but about half the time I saddle a horse these days it's for a kid or my wife. I understand nowadays what it's all about. Last time my azz was in the saddle was last week or so because a kid wanted me to go with her in the pasture for a ride and riding sure beats the pants off of walking.</p><p></p><p>Here, have a photo. This was my niece riding the other day. I know she's in his mouth hard, I got onto her for it but not too hard. She's going through a lot right now so I call it horse therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1809328, member: 42731"] I had a Saddlebred. His name was Domino. He was a hickory-headed son of a boot, but we had some fine times when he wasn't trying to kill me. I gave $1,100 for him. He could run like a scalded dog. But I mean it about that SOB trying to do me in. That horse and I probably fought 5 or 6 times before he got the bigger picture. I wasn't rough on him or nothing, but I don't like being kicked or bitten particularly. This year makes 25 years I've been riding and I've gone far enough in life to see the bigger picture myself. I still ride as often as I can a which is few times a month or so, but about half the time I saddle a horse these days it's for a kid or my wife. I understand nowadays what it's all about. Last time my azz was in the saddle was last week or so because a kid wanted me to go with her in the pasture for a ride and riding sure beats the pants off of walking. Here, have a photo. This was my niece riding the other day. I know she's in his mouth hard, I got onto her for it but not too hard. She's going through a lot right now so I call it horse therapy. [/QUOTE]
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