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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Jun 07, 2016 1:53 pm

RanchRoper wrote: The guy in the foreground took the early retirement package. He has arthritis in one back leg so no more work. He just hangs out with us. He was a misunderstood guy in his early life, when we bought him you had to tranquilize him for the farrier to shoe him. After awhile this horse and I got to be pretty good friends. Now he's a real sweet guy and always comes to see us in the pasture. He needed somebody to trust. He's low man in the pecking order but other than packing an aching leg around in cold weather sometimes (me too) he's doing ok.
Sweet story, RanchRoper. Thanks for sharing it.
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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by RanchRoper » Tue Jun 07, 2016 2:31 pm

CT_Shooter wrote:
RanchRoper wrote: The guy in the foreground took the early retirement package. He has arthritis in one back leg so no more work. He just hangs out with us. He was a misunderstood guy in his early life, when we bought him you had to tranquilize him for the farrier to shoe him. After awhile this horse and I got to be pretty good friends. Now he's a real sweet guy and always comes to see us in the pasture. He needed somebody to trust. He's low man in the pecking order but other than packing an aching leg around in cold weather sometimes (me too) he's doing ok.
Sweet story, RanchRoper. Thanks for sharing it.
It's a shame, he was such a nice horse to ride. Rocking chair smooth and very responsive. I won money on him at the first ranch roping competition I took him to. He's actually our son's horse. But what the heck, not his fault he has a bum leg, so relax my friend and enjoy retirement. :)

ps....sometimes if one of the others pushes him off his hay and makes him move to another spot he'll throw a little tantrum that is quite amusing...he'll jump around and snort & kick and then he's over it and starts eating hay somewhere else. :lol:

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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Jun 07, 2016 3:37 pm

RanchRoper wrote: ...sometimes if one of the others pushes him off his hay and makes him move to another spot he'll throw a little tantrum that is quite amusing...he'll jump around and snort & kick and then he's over it and starts eating hay somewhere else.
Clearly, he's a Canadian horse. In the States, it looks more like this. :lol:
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Post by RanchRoper » Tue Jun 07, 2016 3:40 pm

True.

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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by PT7 » Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:03 pm

Good story with a good ending...thanks for sharing.
Glad to hear the retired fellow is doing okay and enjoying his hay!

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CT_Shooter wrote:
RanchRoper wrote: The guy in the foreground took the early retirement package. He has arthritis in one back leg so no more work. He just hangs out with us. He was a misunderstood guy in his early life, when we bought him you had to tranquilize him for the farrier to shoe him. After awhile this horse and I got to be pretty good friends. Now he's a real sweet guy and always comes to see us in the pasture. He needed somebody to trust. He's low man in the pecking order but other than packing an aching leg around in cold weather sometimes (me too) he's doing ok.
Sweet story, RanchRoper. Thanks for sharing it.
It's a shame, he was such a nice horse to ride. Rocking chair smooth and very responsive. I won money on him at the first ranch roping competition I took him to. He's actually our son's horse. But what the heck, not his fault he has a bum leg, so relax my friend and enjoy retirement. :)

ps....sometimes if one of the others pushes him off his hay and makes him move to another spot he'll throw a little tantrum that is quite amusing...he'll jump around and snort & kick and then he's over it and starts eating hay somewhere else. :lol:

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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:40 pm

Dang I've been so busy I almost missed this thread. That is a great story.
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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by RanchRoper » Fri Jun 10, 2016 1:37 pm

This morning near town. As is, not re-touched. Amazing color.
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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by CT_Shooter » Fri Jun 10, 2016 2:30 pm

RanchRoper wrote:This morning near town. As is, not re-touched. Amazing color.
And awesome. Thanks for sharing that one.
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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by PT7 » Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:04 pm

Definitely no need for any retouching!
The palette was perfectly mixed, and paint exquisitely applied. :)

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Re: Official Sunrise/Sunset Thread

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:19 pm

Very beautiful, thanks!

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