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Horses aren't lazy and they're not greedy and they're not jealous and they're not spiteful, they're not hateful. They're not that way. But the human can sometimes only describe a horse in the way that they view other human beings.
Buck Brannaman
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Buck Brannaman
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: January 29
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Wisconsin
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