Cutting horse .... rodeo ?

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

Cutting horse/rodeo

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  • OK....gluing your ass to a saddle is cheating...

  • @trblmaker11 ya all the arm chair cowboys saying how they would do it right, but you can't argue with results, he stayed in the saddle and the horse stopped bucking.

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  • LMAO, I've heard cuttin people say, "you don't want to get a good cuttin horse too broke" I think this guy took that idea too far.

  • can that sob

  • LOL, this is cutting at its best right? The rider handled really correctly, all you can when a horse starts bucking is trying to steer him somewhere just like he did! Nicely solved!!

  • Very well ridden! I like how he just handled it. Didn't get all aggressive acting on the horse, just dealt nicely with the situation and seemed to be ok with it like he was going to just move on. Very nice!

  • good job buckeroo

  • lol the horse is saying, "Yipee!! Lets kick the cows!!"

  • Alrighty than. lol "Just want to see if you were paying attention" says the horse. and just as fast as it started, it's over. Going "What? wasn't that fun for you? it was fun for me." Great job sticking.

  • @TurnandBurn82 Thank you!!!!! Thank you for saying that! I've seen a lot of those comments on YouTube. Researching how to ride is not riding. There is no exact science on how to ride a horse. SORRY! I've been on many horses, and I've been riding since I was LITERALLY(I have the picture to prove it) ten months old. There is no exact science, on how horses act. They are all individual. not trying to be nasty, just sixteen years of riding experience talking.

  • lol that horse is just telling his rider what discipline he would have liked to do ratter than puching cows :p

  • wow, that was some impressive riding! horses like that whose job is to be fast and turn quickly can be very hard to stay on when they're acting up, more so than other horses in most disciplines.

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