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Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 3753948)
She is all scraped, stretched, and softened. Time for some smoke tonight.
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Originally Posted by bigcountryextreme
(Post 3753975)
I thought you softened after the brain tan/smoke?
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Originally Posted by LBR
(Post 3753664)
Looks like a good start. Ya'll got too much time on your hands! I can't even make time to shoot lately...but I have a teen-ager in the house, my wife just got a new horse, my mule still needs a lot of attention before riding, got 30 grape vines to tend to, will be gardening before you know it, still got a few weeks to hunt, 3-D starts next month, trying to get ready for the new video, got strings to make.....
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My shop is maybe 40 feet from my house--I pretty much never get to leave my "job"! It is nice being able to work from home though, even though the income is (very) light.
My wife has a horse, 2 cats, and 5 dogs. I only claim the mule and my son (sometimes). |
Originally Posted by LBR
(Post 3761208)
My shop is maybe 40 feet from my house--I pretty much never get to leave my "job"! It is nice being able to work from home though, even though the income is (very) light.
My wife has a horse, 2 cats, and 5 dogs. I only claim the mule and my son (sometimes). I hate mules. Had one jack my jaw once. |
I've got her to ride (she came off of a TN walking mare). Much more sure-footed than a horse, much better endurance, more disease resistant, and generally a lot smarter. People still log with them, pull wagons, farm etc. I hope to get mine broke for shooting a bow off her back for hog hunting.
She's a 1,200 lb teddy bear--she'd sit in my lap and watch t.v. with me if I'd let her. They get in your blood, kinda' like traditional bows. Very much a challenge, but once you get an understanding it's a very rewarding experience. She threw me once, but it was my fault. I had bought a really cheap saddle and had been riding her off and on all day. She kept trying to tell me something was wrong, but I wouldn't listen--I wrote it off as being "stubborn". Finally, when she had taken all the pain in her kidneys she could stand, she launched me. It was the saddle. Since then I've learned a lot, got a proper saddle (a mule saddle--there is a difference), and am working with her in the round pen before we go on any more extended rides. She's got more personality than any horse I've ever seen, and more than a lot of people I know. |
Yea, I am rather equestrian illiterate. Probably some of the reason, I have trouble with mules/horses. It always scared me off of pack hunts out west.
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