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He's more at home among the grizzly bears and Mt. peaks, but I brought him to town this year and rode him during my outrider duties in the
4th of July parade for the 1st time.
He didn't care much for the marching bands
so after covering my assigned groups, I stuck
his nose up the skirt of the loudest one and
within a few blocks we were doing laps.
He's all the pony I thought he would be and easy on the eyes to boot.
enjoy and safe travels
 
Posts: 2141 | Location: enjoying my freedom in wyoming | Registered: 13 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Kinda small for a pony, ain't it?


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One good looking "pony"! He looks like anything you tied him to he could pull.
 
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QH or does he have some draft in him? Nice!
 
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daniel
he's got draft in him.
Came out of Canada, Alberta I believe.
Always have taken to tall ponies
keeps my feet from dragging the ground.
 
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He's beautiful and looks some kinda strong. Maybe your still young enough, but it's gonna be kinda tough hitching elk quarters or tying a diamond onto that cayuse.


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No need to quarter an elk. Just huck it up & strap'em down.
 
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ravenr,

Have you got a line on that breeding? My 16 hand gilding is getting long in tooth and I need another mountain horse with some bone under him for the foreseeable future.

Thanks.



 
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Good looking "pony"....and the truck behind is a classic!!


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Posts: 860 | Location: Arizona + Just as far as memory reaches | Registered: 04 February 2007Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the kind words
I'll do some checking surestrike
and try and get some info for you.
He is fun to ride.
 
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Not sure my tired old bones could sit in a saddle, but would like the saddle to be on a horse like that if I were to try it

Nice Horse. Very Nice!!



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