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To: RedMonqey

Typical libtard


50 posted on 06/16/2018 1:34:58 PM PDT by BBell (not drinking, just a smart a$$)
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To: BBell
Typical libtard

For Sure

Funny story.

Back when the government started allowing "adoption" of the Western mustangs in order to save it from the slaughter, a local couple had a few acres and thought it good that they get one of these wild horses. Well, these animals are "as is' and not a lick of training goes with them. This couple, from Pennsylvania(and not the rural area, either) got their horse and tried to ride it. (Some said the first day they got it)Time when on and the horse was still untamed. Winter came and the damned fool didn't provided for this creature. They thought the poor beast could eat off the small pasture the couple had. Which was possible in the height of summer. Not in the dead of winter. Lucky for the beast, some neighbors took pity on it and let the couple some of their winterstock.

Come spring, mares half the county away(according to the tales)came in heat and the couple discovers they have a stallion.

Well, now comes the fun part.

Their fences, if you could call them that, were woefully inefficient in keeping a well fed, healthy stallion with all his original equipment intact. The stallion made it's way to not only a mare but a very expensive brood mare that a local lawyer had plans to breed with a very well documented race horse.

Except the wild stallion got there "firstest with the mostest" and ruined the lawyers plans.




Long story short.

The lawyer threatened lawsuit.

The couple sold their 'hobby farm" and the stallion is no more.(Couldn't find a taker)

No word on the fate of the expected foal but rumour has it was aborted.

Libtards, am I right?
58 posted on 06/16/2018 2:35:09 PM PDT by RedMonqey (" Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didnÂ’t.")
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