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Texas baws - Surely there are better ways to mount a horse, right?
Posted by rickgrimes


Posted by grizzlylongcut on 8/5/22 at 8:14 pm to rickgrimes
I will never feel sorry for this level of stupidity.
You never walk up behind a horse
You never walk up behind a horse
Posted by 3nOut
on 8/5/22 at 8:25 pm to rickgrimes

I did grow up around horses and that is not how I was taught.
If you have to come up behind a horse, you come close enough to make sure it can’t wind up.
If you have to come up behind a horse, you come close enough to make sure it can’t wind up.
Posted by Hickok
on 8/5/22 at 8:43 pm to rickgrimes

Nice kick. Dudes gonna have about 3 months of bed rest to think about the difference between mounting a whore and a horse
Posted by tigerinthebueche
on 8/5/22 at 8:49 pm to grizzlylongcut

quote:
You never walk up behind a horse

I’ve never owned a horse I couldn’t walk behind, around, on the side of or any place else for that matter. Of course i would never try to do that Stupid shite he did either.
He got exactly what he deserved.
Posted by armsdealer
on 8/5/22 at 8:55 pm to tigerinthebueche

quote:
I’ve never owned a horse I couldn’t walk behind,
I worked at a stable when I was in my early teens and I trusted all but one of the horses… until I was in the metal stable with one of the best horses and lighting struck a tree maybe 50 ft from the doors. I thought that horse was going to kill me. I never stood near the back half of a horse again even though it didn’t actually kick me, but it bucking wildly outside of the stall was scary.
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Posted by Ghost of Colby
on 8/5/22 at 9:40 pm to rickgrimes

He’s lucky. It looks like he caught the back of the horse’s right leg to his right thigh.
A hoof to the head or nuts would be a much worse outcome.
A hoof to the head or nuts would be a much worse outcome.
Posted by Slingscode
on 8/5/22 at 9:59 pm to rickgrimes

No that's the way I was taught.
Minus getting the shite kicked outta me.
Minus getting the shite kicked outta me.
Posted by HerkFlyer on 8/5/22 at 10:26 pm to rickgrimes
Saw my old man do that more than once when I was a kid, without getting the shite kicked out of him.
This post was edited on 8/5 at 10:44 pm
Posted by PowerTool
on 8/5/22 at 10:32 pm to rickgrimes

The stuntmen who could do that kind of stuff for old Hollywood westerns were real old timey cowboys. It's not something you just decide to try. 

Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
on 8/5/22 at 10:38 pm to rickgrimes

Thats funny. We have had horses we could do that with in a quick mount - basically leap frog into the saddle. The key is they need to know you are coming. He startled his horse and paid the price.
For ours, we had a soft whistle for them to know we were coming.
For ours, we had a soft whistle for them to know we were coming.
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
on 8/5/22 at 10:40 pm to HerkFlyer

quote:
You always mount a horse from the left side
False, you always mount a POORLY trained horse from the left side. Horses can be trained to mount from either side, in fact our calf roping horses are mounted and dismounted from both sides every day.
Posted by HerkFlyer on 8/5/22 at 10:45 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
quote:
False, you always mount a POORLY trained horse from the left side. Horses can be trained to mount from either side, in fact our calf roping horses are mounted and dismounted from both sides every day.
I know, it’s really just tradition. The horse doesn’t care.
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