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Transcription: [00:10:07] You want to get me into it dont you
oh I think they do. I think theres horses not all of them maybe, but I do believe I'd seen horses that would stand real nice and shoot and everything go out their and buck, the whistle blows, theyd start right there.You know it. Then theres others still trying to kill ya if they can get at ya. I had an old gentle grey mare I broke when she was two years old and punched cows on her until she died a few years ago. and a up until she was real old and slowed down she'd bucked everytime I go on her. but then just for a little bit to warm up then she's alright and you knew she never would again, but she had that buck in her and liked it. and a when she got too old to get off the ground shed scurry around in a little circle and kind of bog her head like that and kind of played like she was bucking, but she sure had a lot of it in her. And if you made a mistake on her that she didn't like she'd buck pretty good too and she'd kind of spin and jump backwards. Was pretty interesting to ride. I had rode side horse that I got a hold of was a good horse. He was tough. A pretty fair cutting horse that wasn't bad on the rope. but he was about the orneist damn thing that I ever had in my life when he wanted to be. He threw me off more times then any other one horse I was ever on. But if I got as Glen said in time with him when he started I was alright and he go so he knew that he got so her could feel evidently when I'd go right he quick. Then I'd try to make him buck. They know when they got ya disadvantaged and go to work on ya that was lots of them you cant make a mistake you gotta ride perfect all the way or if you get a little on tilt they'll go to work on it and finish you off. I started to mention this a while ago in this fella from the tracks asked his question, but i've always considered a bucking horse a kinda a freak of nature really, because pertanear every horse the first time you saddle down and rode unless you a lot of time out in our country they don't take much time driving the horses lines when they get ready to break him they put the saddle on and jump on. That say oh well at least nine, nine horses out of ten will just really buck ya but that might be if you a if you get through that ride and he bucks til he's through that might be the last time he's ever bucking in his life and yep once in a while the horse will come along and they like to get them in a rodeo and it seemed to buck everytime their on and they seem to love it but which is a kind of freak and I don't think theres one out of ten horses that way. Maybe one out of fifty wouldn't you say Glen. It's hard to find them now that consistent. Yeah. Yeah again in the orange.