Hello all,
This is a call to all mounted or unmounted and staff officers.
I am buying another horse so got to sell one.
FOR SALE:
QH Bay with white blaze. Been through Clinton Anderson clinic. 15 years and 15.2 hands. Used as cow horse and broud mare. She will get up and go. Loves to work and not ready for retirement. I used her for parades and as Riderless Horse. She is not gun shy ...
as I live in a small house with virtually no useable yard space.
However, it's a plus that the horse is not gun shy. I remember an article in an old gun digest where the rider tried to draw his saber and it scared the horse. It took a long time for him just to get the horse used to standing still if he moved that blade around. So, a horse who isn't startled by gunfire or the clash of cold...
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Originally Posted by gary . I remember an article in an old gun digest where the rider tried to draw his saber and it scared the horse. It took a long time for him just to get the horse used to standing still if he moved that blade around. So, a horse who isn't startled by gunfire or the clash of cold steel is a real plus for mounted re-enactors. I ...
Anna has been sold. Went to a Cowgirl friend of mine. Sooooo went out and got another one yesterday. Trick horse as it is. Barrels, cow roping etc. Was learning to, get this, take a bow.
I can see that. I am in my finest CW uniform and he takes a bow.Nah, I dont think so.
Ole, Sir--
I wouldn't exactly need a 'bib' or a 'catch bucket' -- however; having ridden, driven, trained and instructed in the 'arts' of riding and driving; rode with the US Park Police, mounted militia -- well -- I do admire horses in total but--I'm beyond dribbling, sir.
[formal salute]
Glad the mare got a new home. I hope she is happy and your new equine becomes a happy horse...
Sir, I am so glad to see someone who understands. One can never completely trust what the beast will do. The best one can hope for is to be as prepared as possible. My new horse, a QH named Manassas, who looks a little like Jacksons "Little Sorrel", will receive the same training. Sometimes it takes time while sometimes it can be done in a shorter period. I too worked ...
Sir, I am so glad to see someone who understands. One can never completely trust what the beast will do. The best one can hope for is to be as prepared as possible. My new horse, a QH named Manassas, who looks a little like Jacksons "Little Sorrel", will receive the same training. Sometimes it takes time while sometimes it can be done in a shorter period. I too worked for the feds I was a DOD police supervisor and firearms...
as I live in a small house with virtually no useable yard space. However, it's a plus that the horse is not gun shy. I remember an article in an old gun digest where the rider tried to draw his saber and it scared the horse. It took a long time for him just to get the horse used to standing still if he moved that blade around. So, a horse who isn't startled by gunfire or the clash of cold steel is a real plus for mounted re-enactors.
Ole, Sir-- I wouldn't exactly need a 'bib' or a 'catch bucket' -- however; having ridden, driven, trained and instructed in the 'arts' of riding and driving; rode with the US Park Police, mounted militia -- well -- I do admire horses in total but--I'm beyond dribbling, sir. [formal salute] Glad the mare got a new home. I hope she is happy and your new equine becomes a happy horse; Buffalo Guard. Just...
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