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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1809370" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Tamar, the first and greatest of my horses hated men in cowboy hats. Women in hats were just fine. Was she abused by cowboy type pesons?</p><p></p><p>According to her brand she came from the Circle 7 ranch in Colorado. Thats must be why she did so well in the real world of rough country. Also a dominant mare, she may have been the filly foal of a dominant mare. That is where they learn it. Tamar when she was old stayed for a while in the mare pasture of the Point Reyes boadring stable. She would indicate her displeasure by making a sneer nose at the chosen mare at the chosen and my Saddlbred filly would come shooting out backwards giving them both barrels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1809370, member: 42782"] Tamar, the first and greatest of my horses hated men in cowboy hats. Women in hats were just fine. Was she abused by cowboy type pesons? According to her brand she came from the Circle 7 ranch in Colorado. Thats must be why she did so well in the real world of rough country. Also a dominant mare, she may have been the filly foal of a dominant mare. That is where they learn it. Tamar when she was old stayed for a while in the mare pasture of the Point Reyes boadring stable. She would indicate her displeasure by making a sneer nose at the chosen mare at the chosen and my Saddlbred filly would come shooting out backwards giving them both barrels [/QUOTE]
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