We just did a little practice like this the other day with 20 calves about 300 lbs. Had trouble laying them down because we would rope the head first. Gonna have to try grabbing a front leg like that.
A great way to knock one down if you have it necked and heeled is for the header to flip his slack out in front of the animal then have the heeler let the animal walk forward a couple steps over the headers rope with its front legs which allows the header to pulls his slack up under the belly of the animal and then he dallys and rides away infront of the animal which will drag its front feet out infront of it and it will fall down with no choking or getting off.
We don't generally have any used saddles although that is subject to change. Our saddles are made in Chihuahua Mexico by a couple of brothers that we've been working with for around a decade. You're welcome to email us for more information: debpuckett@gmail.com
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Nice work, low stress for animals, and for the rider.
Like it.
Great for the horse too!
As my dear & long gone grandmother would say “ Handsome is as handsome does “
We just did a little practice like this the other day with 20 calves about 300 lbs. Had trouble laying them down because we would rope the head first. Gonna have to try grabbing a front leg like that.
A great way to knock one down if you have it necked and heeled is for the header to flip his slack out in front of the animal then have the heeler let the animal walk forward a couple steps over the headers rope with its front legs which allows the header to pulls his slack up under the belly of the animal and then he dallys and rides away infront of the animal which will drag its front feet out infront of it and it will fall down with no choking or getting off.
My 3 year old Chapulín, is about the size of Amigo. I hope to get him as good as a cowhorse can get.
How is Shishoni ? Do you still have him ?
How much do you get on your used saddles and who is the makers of y'all's saddles? Thank you.
We don't generally have any used saddles although that is subject to change. Our saddles are made in Chihuahua Mexico by a couple of brothers that we've been working with for around a decade. You're welcome to email us for more information: debpuckett@gmail.com
@@PatnDebPuckett ok thank you.