Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 7 Scott Grosskopf recalls a lesson well learned in the branding pen. A tight rope is a safe rope. The original length of this clip is 2 minutes 50 seconds
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 7 They say you’re only as good as your habits. Montana horseman Scott Grosskopf shows us several exercises he practices on a regular basis to develop and maintain safe habits for roping and dallying. Prevention is the best cure so be aware of your gear and learn how […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 7 Why ride with your feet? Bryan Neubert shares stories of his experiences working with Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and others who taught him about the development of the bridle horse. While there is often much focus on the front of the horse – the spade bit, romal […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 7 Straight lines are important foundational tools for more refined or difficult maneuvers later on. Whether you’re on your own seasoned horse, a colt or a borrowed horse, checking out how straight they travel is a good indicator of what’s working and what’s not. However, in order to […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 7 There comes a time in almost every young horse’s life when they undergo the gentling process and learn how to wear and respond to a halter. Peter Campbell takes a filly through her first experiences of halter breaking. In this segment, Peter works from the back of […]