SCBluetickGal
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Registered: Jun 2008
Location: SC
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I agree with StrawberryMT. All the ones I've encountered have been very sensible, handy, and generally pretty cow-y. These days there a TON of working bred horses out there that carry that bloodline (in particular cow horses), but the gentleman that taught me most of what I know about horses always gave me this advice...these days, if you buy a horse bred to be a halter horse, you'll get a halter horse. A pleasure bred horse, you've got a good chance of making him a decent pleasure horse. So on and so forth. But what I really like about horses out of these older lines is that you can really USE them...work cows on them, rope off them, trail ride on them, they are just love having a job.
Good luck with your new horse! I was involved with Quarter Horses from the time I was a very young child and throughout college. Haven't ridden since I put my Hancock bred mare down at the age of 30 in 08, but I'm wanting very much so to get back into it now. I don't think real horse folks can stay away too long!
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