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« on: December 15, 2020, 07:20:04 am »

Thanks Cracker. I had run across that article I had posted and was just curious about them. If it relates to dogs or horses am normally interested. They sound tough. Traveling around the country I have ran across a few horses here and there that I considered very tough.
   I made a hunt in Col. when I was in my early 20's on a horseback pack in hunt. What they put those horses over and thru really impressed me. I have shod a few mustangs over the years and their hooves are way better then any other breed of horse I have shod. Selection of the fittest where only the strong survive over generations has really produced a durable horse.
  Where we hoghunt down in the marsh they round up cattle every year or so and what they put those horses thru is something to see. Thick brush, marshy ground where those horses just bog down and keep going. Those are some tough horses. I asked one cowboy if their dogs ever got on any hogs and he told me they were strictly cow dogs,
  I would think that some of those cowboys in the southern part of Fla.on those  round up cows on similar ground on those big ranches and those Cracker horses would fit the bill.
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