Do you smell that?

We Hurry up, just to wait?

I’m bored!

Did you at least bring me a snack?

Wait, what is that smell?

Do you not smell that?  It smells so great!!!
Know what it is?
It’s the smell of Fresh Cattle



A short history lesson on the type of horses I show, the phrase “Fresh cattle” means a cow that has never been worked by a horse.  We aren’t talking that the horse will eat the cattle… LOL



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0 Comments

  1. Funny post 😀 What a fun thing to be a part of…I've never been to a rodeo/western style horse show; from the looks of it, I'd love it! (not too many of them here in Finland, though ;D)

  2. Greetings from Southern California 🙂

    I added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit mine and become a follower if you want to.

    God Bless You, ~Ron

  3. I'm not familiar with the headgear, bosal part of your gear. Looks interesting, like it would give you more lateral control than the bosal we use. Care to explain it?
    How old is the horse? How long has it been cutting?

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