Green on Green Makes Black and Blue

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It’s never a good idea for an inexperienced rider to purchase an inexperienced horse. Horse and rider are a team, and at least one of you need to know what you’re doing.
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Like my granddad said, "The only green things you want to put together are dollar bills."

Jbdunham
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Pay serious attention to what he is saying, priceless wisdom.Real gentleman and speaks sense.

JulieMartin-syoh
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“A day’s never a complete loss when we learn something’ 👏👏👏🌸

sheilaclarke
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I road for the first time yesterday, I was told I did exceptionally well. I told the owners I learnd so much from drylreek ranngler school. And gave them your link. Keep making videos I learnd so much.

AmaricanJim
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Green on Green DOES make black and blue. I saw a guy almost killed at the Disney Camp Wilderness riding area in Florida. The day before I said “What could be safer than ridin horses at Disney”…!!! Great lesson Dwayne…!!! Keep em coming MAN..!

williambirch
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I am very fortunate having awesome mentors who want me to succeed cowboying and will provide a well broke horse when I am learning new skills so I can take what the veteran ranch horses show and teach me and apply it to my mare who isn't green buy ain't broke. It's an unbelievable blessing. My mare does get cranky with me, has thrown me a few times (majority on me), but we keep getting better as a team and it is one of the finest things I have ever found. I am looking forward to being able to start a green horse and help them be a useful partner.

tyrellthiel
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Horse-man-ship is when a horse and a human are in a relationship. A relationship should be beneficial to both parties. Green on green is a situation where neither knows how to build a beneficial relationship. Love your videos Dewayne.

beckyeversole
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This man speaks truth. From my halter and saddle breaking days, he is 100% right. I was a ranch foreman and did lots of riding, I couldn't agree more.

Outside of horses... It's the same exact concept with kids getting all these souped-up 600-1200cc street motorcycles and having a big old ego trip (when they should be riding a 250cc beginner motorcycle) and stuff like this gets us either dead or broke. There's definitely stages to riding!

Why horses are obviously more important than krotch rockets you ask? I've seen people ego trip over an illusionary unicorn and so many people buy the wrong horses for the wrong reasons and end up neglecting the horse, it's a real thing.

Do yourself a favor and get a aell trained or obviously a well experienced/broken horse... don't try to get a firecracker.

Thanks Dwayne for sharing, you've changed my life Sir and more men need your guidance but, if you ever need an ambassador (YouTube, analytics)-- I'm your guy.

Though, I should be taking advice from you (which I do, and continue to)!

kalen-daniel
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Might be remembering this wrong..
My grandfather was killed by a younger horse. They bucked him backwards clean off, then he was stepped on as they tried to walk back. Can't honestly say it was anyone's fault, he knew what he was doing riding for 30+ years.
Mistakes happen, and shape entire lives.

auratus-corvus
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I love listening to you talk about horses and people, Reminds me of my grandpa 👍 He had many good horses and stories plus a world of knowledge. Thanks for your videos. When i need real i come here. 👍

AffinityForever
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I noticed the cut is very nice on that cigar. The "V" cut and the Bullet is also nice. I noticed when the cut is smaller, the more concentrated is the flavor. You have great information on smoking cigars!! Thank you Sir!!

rodw
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I definitely wouldn't call myself experienced or even really a horseback rider, I've done the tours in different places, but those horses are extremely tempered and well trained and it was nothing but pleasant.

theovertyrant
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Love the sharing of this. Outstanding cigar 🤙💪

Oden
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My current horse is a 20 year old very well trained gelding. I paid 3500 for him last year. I thought it was a lot but I think he's definitely worth it because he's able to take care of me as an inexperienced rider.

cmoorewv
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Your awesome thank you for sharing. God, bless you and your family. It’s truly a great blessing listening to you.

wyattmorris
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I took your advice on those Partagus Black Labels months ago. They are now one of my top 2 or 3 brands/blends. Excellent smoking cigars.

rickcoffey
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Green on Green doesn’t always make Black & Blue. My first horse 2 1/2 year old unstarted mare that I put in 6 weeks training. I was 48 at the time. Second was an 8 year old gelding with 6 rides. Was a stallion used for breeding prior to me buying him sight unseen. I was then 50 years old. I had great mentors. Still own both and they are great trail horses. They are now 23 & 27. At my age, since I’m nearing 70, I wouldn’t do it again and it’s been a wonderful journey. I know many folks who’ve had seasoned trail horses that they just can’t get along with so, Green on Green doesn’t always make Black & Blue. Much depends on the person too.

rooirand
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Beautiful wisdom brother!! Give 🙏 thanks

RasDoc
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I stopped smoking cigars after 31 years a few months ago. I smoked 1 or 2 a day so I'm not close to George Burns or David Letterman at around 20 cigars a day which i thought is crazy let alone very expensive. I see Dwayne smoking a Partagas Maduro and after seeing him smoking that cigar, I went out and specifically looking to buy that cigar. I was fortunate enough to find that cigar at Total Wine. I didn't know Partagas made that kind of cigar. I just bought it yesterday and haven't had time to smoke it yet. Can't wait!! Thank you Dwayne!!

I went out and bought the Partagas Black Lable.

rodw
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So true. I was green on green. But I still love the horse.

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