Therapy Fun! ~ It is not what you think haha!

But he does have a very nice head. Nice looking, how big? Quarters are great. I cannot ride the trot anymore (car accident), so had to go gaited. The RM can work cows, we have some dayriders down here that use them. The Florida Cracker is a very good cow horse. And a lot of them are gaited. Small but mighty. Only around 800 lbs. but can carry a 200+ lb.man and his gear no problem. They have a lot of cow.

With mine I trailride, show saddleseat, western, drive,horsecamp, and I do help some friends move and work cows with them. First time I showed up with my RMs to work the guys started laughing at me. But by the end of the day, I took 2, they were eating crow. The cowboys were tired from all the troting, moved them 16 miles (cow/ calf pairs). I got off and was still ready to go. Not sore. 3 of them took a test ride and were amazed at the smoothness.
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RockAByeBay (aka Bay Baby)

Maye

Ride the Glide....Got Gait....I do.....
 
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Ruby, no-nose to nose with Veronica, My PF mare

she's full of fire, she's not for the inexperienced. she does not walk willingly, she cantors, trots, prances, dances, racks like a fiend, but you need to muster all your muscles if you want her to walk and when i turn her loose in a meadow, she gives me quite the ride swinging her butt from left to right with joy... i don't mind taking 4 steps to every 1 of a standard bred... she's like riding a stick of butter and she'll go 10 miles like it's nothing

now... back to the GAME, i said RAIN and no one answered, so... RAIN
 

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