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On vacation in Bozeman and today we are off to go riding. Been a long time but looking forward to it. I recall Atkinson saying a mule is smoother and more sure-footed. That is what I want to ride. Never met him but from what he post's on here I respect him and take his word for it. Hope I am still able to keep my appointment for the fly-fishing lesson this afternoon. Okie Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp. | ||
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Have fun. We were out riding the mules this morning. Have a safe trip. ------------------------------- Will Stewart / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun. --------------------------------------- and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor Member, GOA, N.A.G.R. _________________________ "Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped “Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped. red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com _________________________ Hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go. | |||
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Didn't get to ride a mule. Some guy had promised his girl she could ride a mule. Well with me haveing a soft spot for good kids(taught school for twenty years) I gave her mine. Got on a bigger than average horse. They said over 16 hands and right at 1450 lbs. If it wasn't for the color I would have thought a Clydesdale, but come to find out it was a draft horse. Pulls sleds in the winter up here. Had a good ride still. Sure would hate to feed him through the winter. Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp. | |||
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Old school quarter horses use to weigh 1400 pounds + WWW.Hancockhorses.com Look up Blue Apache Hancock. | |||
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1400 pounds would have been an extreme rarity.
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Old school quarter horses were more like 1000 to 1100 pounds and 14 to 14.5 hands, they were as wide as they were tall. They had a few advantages then as they do today, such as the older I get the closer to the ground I like my saddle! especially in the mountains, sometimes you have to step off on the downhill side and its a fer piece to the ground on a tall horse! My heel horse is a bit over 14 and as many times as I have to get off and get my rope that short horse is a blessing to this old curmurdgeon...Big tall horses are for headers and young men whose muscles have yet to melt. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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1400 pounds is extreme rarity? www.wyohancockhorses.net/studs.html I see 1400 to 1700 pounds quarter horses with a little bit of thoroughbred thrown in for refinement all the time, even at the feedlot, of course these are old school quarter horses that breeders maintained all these years to preserve America history. They are fast and quick too. Can't wait till the steer tripping start's up again. Where are you from in USA JWP475? | |||
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Your link claims one to weigh 1400 pounds I am calling BS on regularly seeing 1400 to 1700 pound quarter horses. The scales will tell the tale. _____________________________________________________ A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened. - Winston Churchill | |||
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Come on guys, quit arguing. We live in the era of bigger is better and horse breeding has gone down the same road. Throw in an over ample diet and your 1200 Lb. horse is 1400, before you know it. Go to 1700 and I'd be looking for feathered legs. Grizz Indeed, no human being has yet lived under conditions which, considering the prevailing climates of the past, can be regarded as normal. John E Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Man Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln Only one war at a time. Abe Again. | |||
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When I was younger I had quarter horses at 1400 Lbs. I used to like tall long legged horses. They'd be that big because they had been off work getting fat. After 6 months back in the string they'd be back down to 1100 lbs. Frank "I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money." - Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953 NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite | |||
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It is not worth arguing over. I am not a horse person but we had horses on the ranch I grew up on. The one I rode was clearly bigger than the others and the feet were a lot biger than the others. Thanks Ray for trying to help. Hopefully some of the know-it-alls won't tell me just because a horse has big feet doesn't mean it is a draft horse or draft blood lines. I do know that much. I don't rodeo for a living either but I have seen several horses of the guys that do. Okie Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp. | |||
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Jwp475, Why are you calling BS? The above link showed a 1600 pound stallion during the breeding season. I am currently looking at acquiring stud service from a AAA quarter horse that weighs in 1380 pounds in top racing condition. What state in USA are you from? If I wanted to, I could list 20 quarter horses off the net that weigh more 1500 to 1700 pounds that are old school bred. | |||
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