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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 4125634" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Thanks! I chuckled along as I listened. It hit home. Back in 2009 I was helping at the headquarters division of the ranch I worked on. The owner told me “take that sorrel 3yo home with you when you leave today”. I looked him over and thought daggum, look at them skillets for feet and how heavy boned he is, he will never ride catty like I like em. There was a boy day working with us that day who asked me “you wanna know about that horse?” I said “sure”. He said,</p><p>“Well, I tried to get him started and ride him many times. He’s probably bucked me off 10 times. So they brought him over here for Oregon (the bronc stomper at that time) and he’s stolen a few rides on him.”</p><p>It was then that I thought my boss had it out for me. But I was wrong! He knew something. One of the first time the boss and I went to gather a cow herd this horse got down in front of a cow planning to leave the scene and turned her. When we got the pens shut I asked the boss, “Did you see this Colt get in front of that cow?” He said, “yep, I had a feeling he was one of those kind”.</p><p>^ That story is Hamsters. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 4125634, member: 43171"] Thanks! I chuckled along as I listened. It hit home. Back in 2009 I was helping at the headquarters division of the ranch I worked on. The owner told me “take that sorrel 3yo home with you when you leave today”. I looked him over and thought daggum, look at them skillets for feet and how heavy boned he is, he will never ride catty like I like em. There was a boy day working with us that day who asked me “you wanna know about that horse?” I said “sure”. He said, “Well, I tried to get him started and ride him many times. He’s probably bucked me off 10 times. So they brought him over here for Oregon (the bronc stomper at that time) and he’s stolen a few rides on him.” It was then that I thought my boss had it out for me. But I was wrong! He knew something. One of the first time the boss and I went to gather a cow herd this horse got down in front of a cow planning to leave the scene and turned her. When we got the pens shut I asked the boss, “Did you see this Colt get in front of that cow?” He said, “yep, I had a feeling he was one of those kind”. ^ That story is Hamsters. Lol [/QUOTE]
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