Cow Work Cheat Sheet, Part 1
Tips For Working Your Horse On Cattle.
Video, audio and written instruction.
Dear Friend and Horseman,
Welcome to the Cow Work Cheat Sheet, Part 1.
Today I’m giving you a training video.
The video shows me schooling a young filly on cattle. I work on building her confidence, getting control and using her body correctly.
This skill is extremely important for any type of horse that works cattle… be it a cutting horse, a reined cow horse or a ranch sorting horse.
Note for Ranch Sorters: For ranch sorting, you’ll use the same technique. However, the horse really needs to be confident and thoroughly know his job before you introduce him to speed. If you start competition sorting on a green horse too early, it’ll cause him to be anxious and dread working cattle.
Get the “Cutting Horse Know How” training course.
Okay, that wraps it up for part 1.
Tomorrow, I’ll send you an email containing the link to “Part 2”.
In “Part 2”, you’re going to learn the most common MISTAKES riders make when working cattle.
They are to be avoided at all costs.
Why? Because making these mistakes could RUIN YOUR HORSE.
I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to do things right the first time… and every time, you put your horse on a cow.
If there’s any chance you’re making any of these mistakes yourself, you gotta get Part 2 where I share the SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS.
That’s all for now. I’ll see you again in Part 2.
Larry Trocha
HorseTrainingVideos.com
Want to learn more? Check out the video titles below.
Some of the titles are DVDs and some are online streaming videos. All are really good and you’ll learn exactly what to do to get your horse working well.
These videos show how to train your horse to work cattle!
How To Start Your Horse On Cattle (DVD)
Introduction To Cow Work (Online video)
Cutting Horse Know How (Online video)
By cutting and reining horse trainer,
Larry Trocha
If you’re serious about training your horse to work cattle, these three videos will show you how. However, all three are completely unique in content and instruction.
Personally, if I wanted to get good at cow work and training a horse to work a cow, I’d get all three titles.