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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1809362" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I've had some good ones over the years. Domino was my best, but others came close. Ruby was so gentle she could eat out of your hand and barely touch ya. Silver was a semi-retired rope horse that only went against me once. Tombstone is the palomino I learned to ride on. We had a horse named DW (won't tell you what it stands for, it ain't polite verbiage) that was crazy as a loon. My sister had a horse I can't remember the name of that I worked with a ton (remembered it, it was Oakley). We had a half mustang that wouldn't let a man touch him unless he really knew you. A woman could touch him just fine. He came off of some ranch out west, I think a man whooped the fire out of him. Had a few other good ones. Only one thing you can be sure of, a good horse is like anything else, if you're lucky enough one day it'll drop dead or need a bullet. I've cried damn bucketfuls over decent horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1809362, member: 42731"] I've had some good ones over the years. Domino was my best, but others came close. Ruby was so gentle she could eat out of your hand and barely touch ya. Silver was a semi-retired rope horse that only went against me once. Tombstone is the palomino I learned to ride on. We had a horse named DW (won't tell you what it stands for, it ain't polite verbiage) that was crazy as a loon. My sister had a horse I can't remember the name of that I worked with a ton (remembered it, it was Oakley). We had a half mustang that wouldn't let a man touch him unless he really knew you. A woman could touch him just fine. He came off of some ranch out west, I think a man whooped the fire out of him. Had a few other good ones. Only one thing you can be sure of, a good horse is like anything else, if you're lucky enough one day it'll drop dead or need a bullet. I've cried damn bucketfuls over decent horses. [/QUOTE]
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