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« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2011, 11:39:52 am »

Jesse Paul,

     The hay was used as a prop for some dog pics.  Here's one.  If you will look real close, the old black dog on the left has a leash attached. Kailey is hiding behind the hay bales holding the leash. Grin

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« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2011, 11:43:18 am »

I sure am glad to see yall still know how to work that good camera!  Mandi needed to have it last weekend, if I would have had a camera with a little zoom we could have gotten some incredible shots!
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« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2011, 11:44:35 am »

 I dont know much about horses but, thats a good looking horse right there.
   Good looking dogs too.
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« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2011, 01:35:34 pm »

I used to have several jumping mules, every once in a while we would get a really good brushy horse that loved to go to the hounds with us, keep up the good work with that pony, you will never regret training him to dog hunt hogs and especially at night.  I used to have those nightlite headlights that would attach to a cowboy hat, made the mistake once of taking a pony who had never been hunting at night with a headlight.  I turned on the headlight not thinking and the light spooked him so bad he tossed me into a 10 foot tall cactus patch down around Freer.  I never made the mistake of testing a horse or mule for being nightlite shy again, i thinking i pulled out thorns for 2 months.  Same way with hunting hogs at night with horses and mules that had not been shot off of.  I used to coon nd cat hunt off a lil 49 inch jumping mule, we could stand on the mule and shine the mesquite trees for cat fox or coon and he would let us shoot  a tiny 22 short rife while doing this.  One time we had a lot of extra people who brought horses and mules who were suposed to be jumpers and gun broke shy outfits.  Anyways, I let someboby use my jumping mule due to there critter not wanting to jump at night, well he jumped and right away the rest followed him over the pulled down fence, they went up to the bobcat tree and shinned the cat, they asked me can i shoot the cat out, i hollared go ahead, big mistake, they had loaded a 44 mag carbine rife on this mule who had never had anything but  22 short shot off of him, I watched in horror as the flamethrower shot up at the cat in the tree, the headlight on my pard head seemed to be in oribt, it was, the mule was so spooked he tossed him and began running to the back of the 10,000 acre ranch we were hunting onlol   I never let anybody ride him or shoot off of him again unless it was with a gun i had handed them and we awyas used a 22 short pistol or a lil 25 cablier auto handloaded job we got to shoot in the eye of a big boar if we had too.  I love going hunting horseback or muleback espeically at night with dogs, nothing better than that for sure, good luck on your pony, i am sure he will be going your way soon!!!
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« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2011, 03:29:25 pm »

used to love horseback hunting about 45 years ago or so. we had 3 horses that would carry the hogs out live draped over their neck or behind the saddle hanging down towards thew ground. we rode to the bay sent catch dogs ahead stepped off and tied the hog or hogs. also had a short mule that jumped when we hunted coons at night lot of fun. he would carry dead coons out on him too. but don't hand your foot inhis flank it was rodeo time.
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« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2011, 04:23:41 pm »

Good looking horses!
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« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2011, 06:53:00 pm »

Mandi, Cooper is looking really good but not in a mule kind of way Wink

Try aluminum cans in two gunny sacks tied together and tie them behind your saddle bags, hanging to the flanks, its got a different sound to it!

Do you have a tanned hog hide for him yet? Gonna start the hides on the little mule when he gets back home too. might even try the fence humping with him too, Oscar said he was trying to jump out the round pen with his hobbles on, he might just be a natural

yall make sure yall get alot of pics from yall trip for me to be jealous over! Oh yeah bring ne backa  rattler too if you can!
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