Getting a Heading Horse Through a Traditional Rope Barrier

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2020
  • Trevor Brazile goes to the practice pen to work on taking Sasquatch through a traditional rope barrier after hauling him to a roping and finding out the horse had never been through one. Some horses take to running through the barrier a little quicker than Sasquatch does, but in this video, you'll get to see Trevor work him through it, in what he believes is the safest, most effective way, with the use of nylon flagging tape tied in place by future line judge‪@jesiahzapata96‬, aka Cheech.
    Some other takeaways from this video are always scoring the first steer, having your heeler leave the box as if you're going to rope the steer when you're scoring to help simulate real competition runs, the time spent in the box keeping your horse free, and how he keeps his horses calm and comfortable between scores and runs.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @BarrettHouser
    @BarrettHouser 3 года назад

    This is how we do it too! Thanks for the video!

  • @44NorthWyo
    @44NorthWyo 4 года назад +1

    I’ve got a little breakaway horse who hasn’t been through a barrier yet, thanks for the video. I will get him going this way. Appreciate your time and help!

    • @RelentlessNation
      @RelentlessNation  4 года назад +1

      gypsycowgirln awesome! Glad it helped. You’ll have to give updates. 👍🏼

    • @44NorthWyo
      @44NorthWyo 4 года назад +1

      Will do!

  • @bitsandspurz048
    @bitsandspurz048 4 года назад +1

    Really nice work. It does my heart good for people to see how much it helps a horse's mind.

    • @RelentlessNation
      @RelentlessNation  4 года назад +1

      S Crawford Thank you. Sasquatch is a cool one with a really good mind to start with. Pretty laid back, which is why it was surprising how long it took him to run through it instead of try to go over it.

    • @bitsandspurz048
      @bitsandspurz048 4 года назад

      @@RelentlessNation He does seem to have a good mind - really nice horse. We bought one once that had been launching himself into the air to log cattle - he literally leaped into the air with every stride. He was very well-muscled, built nice. But just not started right, nor helped to overcome this. He seriously thought he could not pull anything. So we taught him to lead one of my goats at first, then built up gradually bigger animals. His leaping into the air at first to log that little goat was kind of funny, but sad. With patience, he gradually learned how to set & log any steer, using proper body mechanics, and it didn't take too long. My ex won a lot of money heading on him - he worked like a champion.

  • @brycecronin9099
    @brycecronin9099 4 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @drkenmacrae
    @drkenmacrae 4 года назад +1

    Then when you get to Pendleton and that barrier at the bottom of the racetrack some horses still try to jump it.

    • @RelentlessNation
      @RelentlessNation  4 года назад +1

      Ken MacRae yes sir! There’s a lot going on there. All #CowboyStuff though. Lol

  • @jesseheavyrunner6335
    @jesseheavyrunner6335 4 года назад

    When doing this drill, I see that your breaking more straight in the middle is that just to get him to break through it and then later can you go back and try to break more to the pin.

    • @RelentlessNation
      @RelentlessNation  4 года назад +4

      Jesse Heavy Runner hey Jesse, heading, I’m going to stick with breaking to the middle of the box. When you break to the pin heading, you get too far straight behind the steer, which gives him too much room to the left to get away from you and be harder to rope.

  • @musicwh9569
    @musicwh9569 2 года назад +1

    Where can i buy your rope

  • @thaynewinterton
    @thaynewinterton 3 года назад

    What bit is he riding on this horse?

  • @KIDDZ.KUTT.PERFORMANCE.HORSES
    @KIDDZ.KUTT.PERFORMANCE.HORSES 4 года назад +1

    Is that Cheech in the video