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walksoftly
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A quiet steer we had, he wasn't much good for transportation as he wouldn't go any where once you climbed on his back.
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Posted 10 months ago
walksoftly
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A quiet steer we had, he wasn't much good for transportation as he wouldn't go any where once you climbed on his back.
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David that photo is so cool ! It looks like my sister when she lived in outlook .
My Family there also raised Brahma bulls :-) Love this
This is so sweet. :)
Thanks for the love & the comment Mani. Was your sister brave enough to ride the Brahma's?
Thanks for the love & the nice comment, purpledog.
Thanks for the love, Bellin.
anytime walksoftly:)
David Those brahma,s were mean and they were trained for rodeo . The Outlook/conquest family were rodeo people and rode . Dick Smith was a clown at the events . No one went near them but by sister could outrun one LOL
cool memory walksoftly, my favorite thing about this photo is that it seem like the person taking the picture (seems to have said) "say cheese" and both of you did!
I figured as much Mani, a rodeo bull that lets you sit on his back isn't much good. Now what was your sister doing in with the rodeo stock, was she learning how to be a rodeo clown.
Thanks for the love & the comment mikie, maybe someone could Photoshop a big toothy grin on his face.
Thanks for the love, mustangtony, trunkman & official.
Thanks for stopping by the farm with some love, gargoylecollector.
Thanks for stopping by the farm with some love, toolate.
Thanks for the love, phil & scandi!
Thanks for stopping by the farm with some love, miKKo, sarah, & vetraio.