tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post5832275590222696316..comments2024-02-24T01:52:05.892-07:00Comments on BrownEyedCowgirl: Oh Yea...It's Easy...NOTBrownEyed Cowgirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03610547057139295854noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-4278927851765317382011-11-15T13:53:22.908-07:002011-11-15T13:53:22.908-07:00'Ya know...I have this old broodmare that book...'Ya know...I have this old broodmare that books absolutely no crap. I've never seen her take a dive at anyone...she just turns the evil eye and everybody scatters!!! When people come over the first thing I tell them is never let another one of my mares get between them and her or you will get run over if she wants to come visit you. Maybe you can find one of those cranky ol' girls to keep everybody in line. I'd offer my old girl (I'm just east over that big line of hills from you...that great BIG line of hills), but I'd miss her too much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-27835562838490490172011-11-14T22:26:57.729-07:002011-11-14T22:26:57.729-07:00Moon is an asshole! Glad you got there with the w...Moon is an asshole! Glad you got there with the whip - maybe it'll all get tangled up in his head and he'll associate hotwire with getting whaled on. :(<br /><br />re: the fenceline - how about a hedgerow? Something that won't ruin that view but will cut the winter wind a bit - I think a fairly short hedge has a pretty big downwind impact.Funderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06358687366401205336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-38002417654339639692011-11-14T05:41:55.992-07:002011-11-14T05:41:55.992-07:00I told my daughter that very thing about one of th...I told my daughter that very thing about one of those ... Witches... at school. She's got to be pretty miserable if her life is about being such a ..witch.<br />I bet Berretta will enjoy her big pasture. ;)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13104422629934443842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-14696104127853611832011-11-13T23:47:47.138-07:002011-11-13T23:47:47.138-07:00Never had a horse like that...and hope that I neve...Never had a horse like that...and hope that I never do. he sounds like a problem. I always try to put my babies in with an old grouchy mare, she wont chase them, but sure wont put up with any crap. Dont know what to do with that, but I agree with Shirley, sounds like a long winter alone for him.Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18035210092855895218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-59658987013859421242011-11-13T16:53:34.122-07:002011-11-13T16:53:34.122-07:00What a rotter! Hope he enjoys his own company, sou...What a rotter! Hope he enjoys his own company, sounds like he'll be his own best friend this winter.Shirleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15454110560303310751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-68489164484621297852011-11-13T10:46:17.027-07:002011-11-13T10:46:17.027-07:00Where I used to board, they had a TWH gelding that...Where I used to board, they had a TWH gelding that was 'not right in the head'. If he decided to put the run on someone it was ON. Most horses didn't stand up to him so of course that didn't help. <br />He picked on Voodoo one day, when I wasn't there, and Voodoo stood his ground. After that Ty left him alone, like Voodoo didn't even exist. Sadly my poor boy got kicked and hurt, nothing permanent thank goodness.<br /><br />Oh and this line: "It must be hell to go through life feeling like you need to be miserable to everyone around you."<br />I've said pretty near the exact same words to Pie about one of the cooks at work lolcdncowgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055181472294995601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-78715044314898234042011-11-13T10:45:54.824-07:002011-11-13T10:45:54.824-07:00Yup, I've definitely seen the type, usually pe...Yup, I've definitely seen the type, usually performance bred, since that strong minded ornery mindset is wicked competitive. Boy are they a pain! They also don't bond to humans the same as milder horses do, they need a human who is willing to take them on and knows that winning the battle must be done at any cost. Weirdly enough people are drawn to the bond that they see you have with that type of horse, but would be horrified to how much whipping it took to make that horse's sorry hide likeable. Definitely not for the faint of heart! Some sled dogs are like that, also. It's like the bonding they do is through the job rather than meshing personally. If they love the job they'll love the person controlling the job.<br /><br />You're one good horsewoman to recognize and deal with such a critter!kestrelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03253025366100154732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-30099228253625851522011-11-13T08:47:37.062-07:002011-11-13T08:47:37.062-07:00Boy, he's a jerk! That's not very nice, an...Boy, he's a jerk! That's not very nice, and to pick on a girl too.. some horses are just that way though. They've all got those funny quirks.Mikeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03574914465998507310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-31375957898801009942011-11-13T07:32:38.235-07:002011-11-13T07:32:38.235-07:00I think we have all known people like Moon can'...I think we have all known people like Moon can't get along with any one. Did you see the bare back barrel racing on Bush Babes blog? check it out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-2380925754519091922011-11-13T06:58:05.172-07:002011-11-13T06:58:05.172-07:00DAAAAAAYUM.
I bet Beretta misses Uncle Turk too....DAAAAAAYUM. <br /><br />I bet Beretta misses Uncle Turk too. <br /><br />Give her a smooch from me.Mrs. Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15269132012512166439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-24038721830815512222011-11-12T23:58:57.847-07:002011-11-12T23:58:57.847-07:00The dun ,are I sold this summer was a bit that way...The dun ,are I sold this summer was a bit that way and I learned reading more about Moon that she has some of the same breeding Bug actually chased My bay filly so hard she wound up falling quite hard and tearing up her own shoulder, you would have thought that would have stopped her but nopw I had to go in a catch her before she killed Annie or herself . Finally put her in with the boys and let Johnnie tune her in. The other one was my hubbys big gelding, Sonny , he went trhough to Barb wire fences to attack my blind mare! when I got to him he thought it would be a good idea to challenge me ...NOT .He was one that if he wasn't working every single day , he got stirring up trouble , when he had a steady "job " he was a peach to have aroundSherry Sikstromhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15739108723318002627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-14820680840921620142011-11-12T23:30:36.019-07:002011-11-12T23:30:36.019-07:00Wow, that is really weird! I havent heard of a hor...Wow, that is really weird! I havent heard of a horse doing that... pushing on barb wire or something that causes a continuous pressure or pain is one thing but a zap is something totally different! I knew a gelding who was used as a pony horse at a race track for years and years...he had really learned how to lean in to any kind of pressure, didnt matter what you did to him he'd just sit there and silently take it (it was really quite sad) but this thing with Moon is a different. Weird. That's all I can say:DChelsihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05045101705493626989noreply@blogger.com