Posted by Scotc on August 15, 2012 at 17:34:26 from (75.234.182.195):
In Reply to: Re: Horse People posted by Billy NY on August 15, 2012 at 08:37:58:
There are people who have horses, and then there are horse people.
You can tell them apart by how much money they spend on them.
Old buckets, used equipment, carrhartts and work or LaCrosse boots, don't try to get you to deliver and stack for the in-the-field price? People with horses.
$30 buckets, brand new equipment, frilly jackets, tip-toe-ing around mud puddles in their cowboy boots- horse people.
A friend went to a farm sale and his sister met him there because there were horses. She had one picked out, they would start at 1500+, drop to around 5-600, then run them back up around 1500-1700. He yelled "over here" when they got down to 900 for the first bid, everyone looked at him in his cow-crapped-on Carrhartts, standing in the middle of a mud puddle, and NO ONE would bid against him. They brought the horse back, looked at him, and still no more bids. Cheapest horse of the day.
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