Can chasers, cops, and the DQ. What happened??

This thread is chock full of wonderful double entendres. :lol:

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Tub runners is what they are affectionately called in Canada.

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Ummm, this whole thread was in fun.

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Hmmm, I’m in Canada. Can chasers are what they’re called in this neck of the woods. Ć°ÅøĖœā€°

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I used to show goats at the state fair which was held in Sept when the goats were in rut. We had an area in the stable reserved for us but one mule owner decided he didn’t want no stinkin’ bucks and, overnight removed several of them to a location of his choosing. Words were spoken and he ws removed from the grounds.

I have to give him credit, it takes guts to go in a stall with a cashmere buck, 125-150 lbs and maybe a 6 foot horn span though I believe alcohol was involved.

My old buck, Pippin was a sweetheart, even in rut, but would you mess with this?

He used to beg for face scritches…ewww,just no. That yellow tint is just what you think it is.

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What a handsome felllow! I love to pet goats – but not the bucks. Maybe with rubber gloves…

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I really miss mine.

didn’t read the original thread, did you? Unmasked folks in the dressage show area can result in FINES for the USEF/USDF Show Manager…

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A link please? This is the only thread I’ve seen on this issue except for the Facebook post.

Don’t forget about the Shakytails and the Hedgehoppers :winkgrin:!

i have never heard the term Can Chasers! That’s a riot!

Thats what I was referring to. Unmasked folks entered the dressage show barn area.

I just read the Facebook post again, in case there was something new posted that I hadn’t seen and didn’t see a mention of masks, worn or not.