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Thursday, August 1, 2013
The Most Viewed Post Of All Time
This post about the Sulfurs has attracted unprecedented interestover the past few years.Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views: Sulphur Mustangs: How different my life would have been if I knew more about horse's when I went to my first BLM mustang auction. They were advertising ...
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A horse by any other name...Buckskins and sulphurs sure do crop up in popular horse history pretty often. I for one can certainly understand the attraction, I seem to have a bit of a weak spot for them. A friend saw a picture of me on Medicine Iron and noted that he looked alot like Marshall Dillon's horse, Buck..While there are certainly some similarities, Iron man is a much more attractive horse. and a mustang, but I repeat myself. Of course then Snow On Her enters the Equation..yes...I can clearly see that this is a whole lot like a heroin addiction that one need not bother to rehab..I can easily picture either one of them in any old cowboy's remuda, or string of cow ponies. Did I mention that Snow likes to herd pretty much of anything that moves? Including Pedro and Lydia dog? Yes, I will admit a bit of bias..so what? I'll just be over here in the corner with my horse. Baxter Black once noted that if you are throwing a party and invite a horse person, you must invite at least two so that they have someone to talk to..
-Lloyd
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