I was one of the fortunate people who got to spend time with Bill when he was still riding Doc’s Otoetta. This mare was POISON. Bill is one of the greatest of all time. His history of an educator is his greatest asset.
I loved Mr bill s outstanding person and cowboy and s top notch trainer my first time in competition on his new horde I eon 3 Rd place it was flawless should have gotten 1first place but I was still in the money that horse sold for slot and won alotof money
I was one of the fortunate people who got to spend time with Bill when he was still riding Doc’s Otoetta. This mare was POISON. Bill is one of the greatest of all time. His history of an educator is his greatest asset.
My Hero, Bill has forgotten more about reining than most will ever know.
Cutting.
your students are so lucky that you were a teacher first...love to watch
I loved Mr bill s outstanding person and cowboy and s top notch trainer my first time in competition on his new horde I eon 3 Rd place it was flawless should have gotten 1first place but I was still in the money that horse sold for slot and won alotof money
Good friend. We roped together for years before he cut cattle. I still go to him for advice.
Very wise words sir!! I'd like too hear more from you!
Now that's real talk!
Awesome video.
The horse has to read the stop not just the rider. It's both.
You must understand the nature of the beast
Doc’s Otoetta....
Funny thing about that little white spot on top of chicken shit....