The herd work portion of working cow horse can be overwhelming if you've never done it before. Brad Barkemeyer breaks down the basics and how to successfully cut a cow from the herd.
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Working the Cow on a Pattern
As a rider becomes more comfortable doing cow horse drills, it's finally time to let them work a cow. Brad Barkemeyer shows you his drills for novice cow horse riders who have never worked cattle before, or are still new to working cattle.
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Working a Pattern With Cattle Present
When you're new to the working cow horse it's important to get comfortable working in an arena with cattle present before you decide to put your horse on a cow. Brad Barkemeyer breaks down an exercise he likes to do with his novice riders to ensure they're ready to work with cattle.
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New Rider Works Imaginary Cow
Before a rider works an actual cow, it’s important to be extremely comfortable in the saddle and working a horse. That’s why Brad Barkemeyer suggests riders start by working an imaginary cow before bringing a cow into the arena. Be sure to stay tuned for next week when Brad introduces a cow to th...