@scottbarnes7268 My guess... There being moved to summer pasture, so the yearlings have been removed. That means they will keep these for breading, then sell the next crop for food in foreign countries. "They" eat allot of horse meat.
I'd want the very last one in the herd, He (or she) would be easygoing, happy to follow, and in no big hurry. Takes time to smell the flowers...and eat them. Easy to train, and just happy to be with a reliable and trustworthy herd or human. Appearance does not matter. It's personality that I look for. A pretty horse with a sour personality is worthless to me, but an ugly horse that's smart and sweet is worth a lot.
Can you give me one of those? Just one. Please, please, and please. If you dont give me one, you will see a talk, dark, and ugly ghost in your closet tonite. Give me one?
I think David Martin Anderson does a great job in his new book, 'The Last Good Horse,' describing horse round-ups in the 1930s in Montana. There's also an author interview on the subject on You Tube. Do a search under the author's name to find it. Great stuff. Great read! I understand there's an author book signing tour for the summer of 2011 in Montana (Great Falls, Missoula, Billings) as well.
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penisilva 1 week ago
Now why the hell do they own that many I have 14 but they are all used a lot I don't know the reason for having that much.
scottbarnes7268 2 weeks ago
@scottbarnes7268 My guess... There being moved to summer pasture, so the yearlings have been removed. That means they will keep these for breading, then sell the next crop for food in foreign countries. "They" eat allot of horse meat.
applepiebetty 3 days ago
I'd want the very last one in the herd, He (or she) would be easygoing, happy to follow, and in no big hurry. Takes time to smell the flowers...and eat them. Easy to train, and just happy to be with a reliable and trustworthy herd or human. Appearance does not matter. It's personality that I look for. A pretty horse with a sour personality is worthless to me, but an ugly horse that's smart and sweet is worth a lot.
johnsoncm65 3 weeks ago
1:28, love the dun paint!!
Gallophome30 1 month ago
how many miles is this ? and why do they move them in the summer? and how many hourses does this take?
DemagogueLOL 1 month ago 3
Yah we do that with the remuda of ranch horses
jordanrendino 1 month ago
jus Beautiful!!
scondogg 2 months ago
That is alot of horses
smexyjay120 2 months ago
trabalho emocionante! maravilha!
TheCountryhorses 2 months ago
They do this kind of stuff in texas all the time but I can't get enough of it!!!!
retardedhorsegirl101 2 months ago
i just wonder if they took these free horses out of the wild and into a barbwire fence?
nikki680510806 3 months ago
@nikki680510806 These are ranch horses being moved to their summer pasture. They're from the Mantle Ranch in Three Forks, Montana.
merlinfats 2 weeks ago
You won't miss ONE horse will you? -steals horse- Lovely animals <3
SaddleUp213 3 months ago
now that is a road block i'd love to be stuck in!!!
rodeoismyname 3 months ago
wow!!! i could just sit and watch that!!!
Lokigaea 4 months ago
Can you give me one of those? Just one. Please, please, and please. If you dont give me one, you will see a talk, dark, and ugly ghost in your closet tonite. Give me one?
SilkRouteTrader 6 months ago
Awe! I LOVE horses!!!!!
SuperchickLvr4Evr 6 months ago
I think David Martin Anderson does a great job in his new book, 'The Last Good Horse,' describing horse round-ups in the 1930s in Montana. There's also an author interview on the subject on You Tube. Do a search under the author's name to find it. Great stuff. Great read! I understand there's an author book signing tour for the summer of 2011 in Montana (Great Falls, Missoula, Billings) as well.
conrocapub 10 months ago
Excellent skill of the riders and glad motorists slow.
cyclepod1 1 year ago