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Check with Lynn McVey at pleasent View Percherons. I bought a stallion from him that was Amish broke. He was broke in south eastern minnesota. If you e-mail me at dmcavoy@gondtc.com I could find out his name and contact info from Lynn. His first name was jerry. He did an excellent job; horse drops his head to be halterd and bridled. Drives great even after 6 months out in the pasture breeding mares. Easist horse on the place to catch out in the pasture, so he only had good experiences there.
MCParticipantI can well remember looking at a small rock 12 inches from my head after I hit the ground. Only mistake I made was taking down a rope in low trees, which wiped me out of the saddle when the horse thought we were going for the cow. Cows are a lot lower! Horse was used to pasture roping and good at it. Less than 10 trees and we would have been in the open.
Only thing is; if that would have been the end; I would have been OK with it.Loved ones may never understand it’s the life cut short. To me, to go out doing something you love to do is the best. Farming, ranching,fishing, and logging are the most dangerous jobs.
Don’t have many cows anymore, hope to go out teaching a colt something.
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