>>2788573....think that alot of these guys were using goats n pigeons chickens for ritual sacrifice desu.
The African wanted a good cow to traditional chop and bleed out for a feast for celebrating.
Lots of homesteaders of every type. All on the Indian reservation ten feet from the city line.
Oh buyers from Europe and France. They got as many horses as they could cheaply for butcher in their country.
I put four wild horses up and nobody bought em.
The lot bought them for twenty bucks, but that went back into the lot for feed water and keep.
Anyway, never trust a horse that ain't yours(for riding). No matter how much the owner says they're gentle or broke and easy. Sometimes they are green broke very near to wild. They need lots of care and ride by experienced rider bc they could just go off like dynamite and no amount of rein pulling or weight shifts will stop it. It wouldn't think twice running blindly off a cliff or low branches to destroy you, by accident or not.
On the return home to base they know they will get fed so I've seen them bolt straight for the pens not giving a shit if you fall off or get dragged.
I have been bucked a few times riding my uncles horses and it's ok but you should never relax.
I haven't rode in 12 years bc I got a real job that actually pays.
I am damn grateful to still be able to go for walks, lift, everything normally. Busted knees, hip cartilage is gone, back gets stiff sometimes, pain is OK very low everyday.
That work don't pay.