Hello Competitive Horsemanship, I've been watching your calf roping videos and I really want to get into calf roping and I look up videos of yours and how to rope and timing your horse to rope and stop. And I like your help with more roping videos so I can rope better and have my horse better.
Really good training video, gonna practice exactly this tonight. My horse is having a tough time staying in the right corner of the box when calves are present. Keeps wanting to move to the left side (I think he was team roped on before I bought him). Any suggestions on how to keep him in the right corner? I also think he is feeling to much pressure when in the corner and it's making him resentful of being in that spot.
Hey Christopher good to hear from you. The jest of these videos is that you get your horse slide stop broke in the Horsemanship arena first: before you get to the box. Meaning I get my horses Reiner horse broke first so when I get to the box months latter and push body parts around or take a hold of his face he knows exactly what I want.I rodeoed professionally for 20 years before I finally decided to go and get professional training on how to train a horse, after I did so I look back and wish I had of learned Professional horsemanship at the age of 10..I say professional because after all I was a professional cowboy so why wouldn't I get professional horse training..The training that I studied I condense it down to a program online @ compatiblehorsemanship.com for you cowboys: so when you get to the box you're not frustrated and wondering what to do when you get in the predicament that you are in right now, you will have a more responsive horse by having a program trained on to your horse..Once you have done this I can tutor you Via video exchanges on your box work if that's the route you would like to go..Honestly once you get your horse broke, just Re-watch the UA-cam box training video, you may not even need me..The information that is on the box training video has a lot of great points, there is some other stuff you can do, but get your horse broke first..I mean slide stop broke....Best of luck, keep in touch Joe
Hello Competitive Horsemanship, I've been watching your calf roping videos and I really want to get into calf roping and I look up videos of yours and how to rope and timing your horse to rope and stop. And I like your help with more roping videos so I can rope better and have my horse better.
Really good training video, gonna practice exactly this tonight. My horse is having a tough time staying in the right corner of the box when calves are present. Keeps wanting to move to the left side (I think he was team roped on before I bought him). Any suggestions on how to keep him in the right corner? I also think he is feeling to much pressure when in the corner and it's making him resentful of being in that spot.
Hey Christopher good to hear from you. The jest of these videos is that you get your horse slide stop broke in the Horsemanship arena first: before you get to the box. Meaning I get my horses Reiner horse broke first so when I get to the box months latter and push body parts around or take a hold of his face he knows exactly what I want.I rodeoed professionally for 20 years before I finally decided to go and get professional training on how to train a horse, after I did so I look back and wish I had of learned Professional horsemanship at the age of 10..I say professional because after all I was a professional cowboy so why wouldn't I get professional horse training..The training that I studied I condense it down to a program online @ compatiblehorsemanship.com for you cowboys: so when you get to the box you're not frustrated and wondering what to do when you get in the predicament that you are in right now, you will have a more responsive horse by having a program trained on to your horse..Once you have done this I can tutor you Via video exchanges on your box work if that's the route you would like to go..Honestly once you get your horse broke, just Re-watch the UA-cam box training video, you may not even need me..The information that is on the box training video has a lot of great points, there is some other stuff you can do, but get your horse broke first..I mean slide stop broke....Best of luck, keep in touch Joe