True Horsemanship -- A Life Long Journey

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2010

To compliment Richard's July horse training article: Horsemanship Tips for saddling, clean latigo wrap, backing up your horse and teaching him to yield away from pressure, and a way to use a rope nerve-line on your horse - with Richard Winters Horsemanship techniques.

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  • Isn't that lariat halter known as a "war bridle"?

  • @SmokinPHorses I believe that Richard makes mention of that fact in the clip. I hope I didn't edit that part out? You are correct though!

  • Thanks for the great tips Richard.

    I'm still working with that saddle tip... but it's getting better all the time. :~)

  • @filly4billy2002 Keep practicing the saddle technique. It really does require more technique than muscle!

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  • Oh NICE. I really like that Buck Brannaman trick. The other tips I've seen before (they're all great) but never that one. Definitely gonna try it; I bet it really gets a horse soft.

  • @RWintersHorsemanship I didn't hear him mention it but may be mistaken...age takes it's toll.

    Excellent tips by the way. Sometimes the "old ways" tend to be forgotten. The little things add up to a big difference In the right hands a war bridle is an excellent tool/

    Thank you for taking the time to pass on this knowledge.

    Al

  • thnk u so much... great tips

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