Awesome tips 👍🏼... I bought a horse that was raised in a electric fence and he’s pretty skittish of chute help with hotshots buzzing the pipes chasing cattle up then he’ll get nervous in the box , do you think he’ll ever get out of it? But otherwise he’s a good head horse I started two months ago..
I really like that horse!
Thank you!
In your opinion, what is the best head and heel rope?
Depends on the temp. If it’s super hot, C4. Most other times, I prefer the Futures. You can get both off the website. 👍🏼 brelentless.com
@@RelentlessNation what lays would be the best?
Head rope, I’d go with an extra soft or soft, and heel rope medium soft or medium.
@@RelentlessNation Ok thank you 😁
Man, that's a good lookin gray Pony! Is she for sale? I would sure like to have one like that!! Thanks for this video Trevor!!
She’s actually a roan. Just got super light colored. 🙂
Miles handles all the selling. 🙂
you guys should do another barn tour we would love to see all the beautys he’s got🤝
We might be able to make that happen. 🙂
Awesome tips 👍🏼... I bought a horse that was raised in a electric fence and he’s pretty skittish of chute help with hotshots buzzing the pipes chasing cattle up then he’ll get nervous in the box , do you think he’ll ever get out of it? But otherwise he’s a good head horse I started two months ago..
Man, it’s hard to say. Scotch used to shy from the chute some, which he got over, but it took some time.
@@RelentlessNation thank you, I sure hope he’ll get out of it, but I know it’ll probably awhile .. but thanks for responding..
You bet man. Just keep after it and be consistent in what and how you ask him.