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Re: Okay, You Guys, This Was An Eyeopener
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Posted by Tim...Ok on December 05, 2005 at 11:23:22 from (66.137.61.93):
In Reply to: Okay, You Guys, This Was An Eyeopener posted by Allan in NE on December 05, 2005 at 07:20:52:
Speaking of hay burners.. We were branding and dehorning last weekend,had a friend over to help out..This guy is a good hand,knows his way around cattle and horses..we had about 6 horses there to gather with,he was tellin us how he got a good deal on this gray gelding cause it had kicked the previous owner and broke his leg..sure enough he walked behind it for some reason,kicked him in the upper thigh,planted him against the corral about 6 ft. away..after a couple minutes,when he was finally able to stand up and realized nuttin was broke but his pride,his kid about 14 said I can't believe you were dumb enough to walk behind that horse.. Just struck me as funny for some reason.. Ya'll be careful out there.. Tim
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