Green Colt Starting On Cattle
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All Comments (25)
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@bluesky14100 the the thins r called chaps nd I believe its so u don't get hurt origanilly while working out in the field but I'm not 100% sure on tht. And the stopping in the begining is just an excercise so the horse doesn't puul thru the bit most likely
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I'd give my horse a lot of credit cuz they do all of the work mainly. Y do u keep pulling back on the reins side to side right before you were closing the gates. I felt bad for the poor horse...lol wait a cuple questions. What are those things called around ur jeans, why do you use them in western style, why do you keep stopping the horse, and how many horses do you have???
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hey larry, I have an arabian that was not trained very well and i want to start him off in western do you have any videos or suggestions on teaching a horse to start stopping with his hind legs under him?
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Lol he dosnt look green. haha
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i like the way this guy rides. allot.
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Very good Larry. I can clearly see the set release's in our hands in the stops and his turns are just great. Very informative on many levels. Thanks.
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Yet another oustanding video Larry! We don't get to see green colts starting on cattle at these early stages. I have a 16 month old filly. you've shown us a starting point for when she is ready. Thanks heaps again Larry ...Awsome.
Hi Larry, Looking good. Just a quick question, how is this colt bred?
Thanks
Jess
JessWilliam 2 years ago
@JessWilliam Hey Jess, the colt is by Kit Dual but I can't remember how his dam is bred.
Larry T.
ltrocha 2 years ago
Hey i work with cattle, and i was wondering if you have a website where i can check some good horses out for sale.
2005countryboy 2 years ago
@2005countryboy... Look to the right of the video.
ltrocha 2 years ago
I really enjoyed this video. My # 1 video will always be Ranch Cutting and Sorting Horse for Sale. Doobie and I are getting along well. He has a very big heart and a great mind. When I ride him it is as if he has been with me for a long time. They have brought the cows back to the ranch. Is it to soon for Doobie and I to give them a try ? Doobie will know more about his job than me. As always take care of your self. You are helping many horse owners.
hotdoobie 2 years ago
@hotdoobie Hi Pam, I'm glad Doobie is working well for you. I think he was a very good buy.
Go ahead and work some cattle and have some fun.
Just make sure you lope him enough to have the "fresh" off before you put him on the cow.
Larry T.
ltrocha 2 years ago