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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

Ecco cosa significa quando si parla di cow-sense.

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  • I tried to tell someone that it's the horse doing the work, not the rider. The horses have this bred into them, they WANT to do it. Now I can show this video.

  • Looks like the horse is having a good time. But I'm wondering why the rider/owner of this horse doesn't get a saddle that FITS him? Look at the LARGE white pressure spots on either side of his withers.

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  • wow ! all i can say :o

  • That's INCREDIBLE!!!!

  • This is from Western Horseman's Cutting Horse Legends Video that I have. This awesome horse is named Jodie Earl.

    0014396 JODIE EARL  BAY GELDING 01/01/1944

  • This is amazing! I was always told that the cutting horses had all that cow sense bred into them, but I didn't know that some of them had it THIS well bred into them. Absolutely stunning! He looked better cutting that cow than many of them look with a rider!

  • Daaaang. You can't teach that, and btw that horse tuck under himself very nicely when he pivots!

  • we had a colt that when we mustered in his paddock the cows that got away he was disappering and reurning with cows at dark and he was free in the paddock.

  • yea that is impressive but that shouldn't touch the cattle at all! my stallion if you go to my videos all i did was sit their and let my horse fallow the calf, he isn't trained or anything just cowy from his breeding.

  • @rmstinnett321 no the white marks are a sign of an ill-fitting saddle and/or saddle-blanket; it pinches the hair-follicles and whatnot and turns it white.

    This indeed bloody awesome. :D

  • Oh puhfuckinlease the white marks are a sign that the horse has had many wet saddle blankets and that would be required in order to have a horse this well trained! and NO they do not just do this because they are bred that way it takes a minimum of two years training!!!!!

  • now thats a good horse

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