Short and sweet video by Ricky Green on importance of your horse position when handling steers.
Tag: handling
Controlling your steer with Clay O’Brien Cooper
-Clay O’ Brien Cooper talks about pressure on the steers head and keeping the constant pressure all the way through the turn and into the pull till the heeler throws is the key to controlling the consistency of the hind end of the steer.”
How To Get A Softer Team Roping Horse
This video with Travis Woodard on keeping your horses light in the bridle will definitely help you in the arena. Watch and learn as Travis explains how to get softer horses.
Breaking in fresh cattle with Chad Mathes
Ever wondered how the pro’s break in fresh steers? In this short video from Chad Mathes, Chad explains how the break in steers for the U.S. ropings.
Allen Bach “Facing Drill”
As usual, great tip and great drill from Allen Bach. Want your horse to face better? This drill is a great exercise for you and your horse. This drill also teaches your horse to pull from the side for more efficient heading and faster face ups.
Tyler Magnus Tip of the Week on missing your dallies
Keep missing your dallies? Tyler answers a fan question and demonstrates how to prevent missing your dallies. Balance, position and horsemanship skills are all required for successful Team Roping.
Setting better corners for your heelers
Tip of the week with Tyler Magnus. Tyler talks everything required to set better corners for you heelers.
Head Horse fundamentals
Great video from Cody Mora. By bringing the fundamentals into his training program he can breakdown each maneuver so that the horse is able to gain a better understanding. The more the horse understands each maneuver, the more confident the horse will become in itself. Cody Mora specializes in training Rope Horses.
Handling steers that run right
Position, position, position. Drustew shows great tips on how to handle steers that run to the right. Using a Heel-O-Matic, DruStew shows you the correct position and horsemanship in order to handle steers that run right.