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atexascowboy2011

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LOL!
I was at a Wedndsday night practice roping with my horse and longhorn roping steer.
After the roping, I led both to the trailer. A roper came over and asked if I could use some help loading my steer.
Told him, no, but I could use some help loading my HORSE !
Heck, by the end of a long night's practice, both steer and horse BEGGED to go home !
Just flip the rope over both's necks, and in they jumped.

It only takes one lesson to load a balking horse.

Nicely ask him to load.
If he doesn't load immediately, you take the free end of your rope and BLISTER their rear fetlocks !
I promise you, he will WANT to get away from that lariat !
If a do gooder happens to start ranting at you, just pick up your rope again and see how fast they will load up and get the heck out of Dodge ! :shock:
 

maplesm

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All my horses loaded well except an appaloosa I had. Tried cracking a whip in Australia
damn near tore my ear off.
 
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