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Tips for Making a Safe Rope Horse 

Pat & Deb Puckett
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This video is in response to a question from a cowboy out of Preston Idaho. In it, Pat shows how to desensitize a horse to the rope coming across the horse's hip. Chinaco and Prieto are the stars of this production. If you find this video helpful, please hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and hit the notification button so you don't miss any of our latest videos. For more information on what we offer, visit our website at www.thedisciplinedride.com . Thank you for watching!

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17 ноя 2019

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Комментарии : 43   
@johnmorris7960
@johnmorris7960 4 года назад
Who else would take the time to offer free personal instruction to a follower in video format? That's one of the many reasons why I enjoy watching the videos that the two of you are making.
@WaltonFA
@WaltonFA 3 года назад
You’re a smooth operator Pat! Thanks!
@Suburbanstoneage
@Suburbanstoneage 4 года назад
This is wonderful information. I love to hear the intuitive instruction and the gentle demonstration of thoughtful patience.
@kentsaeger8403
@kentsaeger8403 4 года назад
I wish California wasn't so far away thanks for sharing with us!
@jrardin1967
@jrardin1967 3 года назад
Good additional stuff to roping out a horse! Thank you. I’ve outlived my previous horse which we had got off the range, never been touched 2yr old, so she acted like a horse. We managed to get along fine. I was a sheepherder (shh) in cowboy country then. Now we have cattle and I have a mature,but sensitive horse,whose foundation has a lot of holes in it. I’m learning a lot from you and I guess if I’m gonna learn how to rope out a horse, I might as well learn your style of roping too. So, “Here..We ..Go. Thank you”.
@bp542nm7
@bp542nm7 4 года назад
Great exercise. Love the story about the old man and the way they did it. It seems to me the old ways are always better. Thank you for sharing.
@rochricher5304
@rochricher5304 3 года назад
I am from Quebec Canada, just recently stared watching your videos really enjoy watching them by the way I am a French canadien and a cowboy in my hart since I was a kid thank you and By for now
@dustinshepard3166
@dustinshepard3166 3 года назад
I love your videos. Great information keep up the great work.
@nancymorter6649
@nancymorter6649 4 года назад
I don’t rope nor do I plan to. I believe that these exercises would be good for all horses to have.
@randolphlearning5255
@randolphlearning5255 4 года назад
These videos are great. Thanks Deb and Pat.
@alexanderyeates935
@alexanderyeates935 4 года назад
Thank you so very much! I, and my wife especially, are very very great full for you taking the time to answer my question! Not to get greedy,but anything you could share about doctoring calves and yearlings alone would be greatly appreciated as well. because that’s about the only way I’ve done it and will be doing it for the foreseeable future. Thank you again so very much!
@joanettemurch9040
@joanettemurch9040 3 года назад
I am enjoying every moment watching you,Pat.... I like hearing your teachings and watching them.....I used to could be a cowgirl... but now I can be able to school my horses again...I thank you all chinaco is a beautiful horse
@johnfletcher7312
@johnfletcher7312 4 года назад
Cheers many thanks Pat - and Deb
@LiveEquestrian1
@LiveEquestrian1 4 года назад
Thanks, I like these two exercises and look forward to experimenting and adapting them to my program.
@kengamble8595
@kengamble8595 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
@xavierhenry9453
@xavierhenry9453 4 года назад
These drills and techniques help. Been searching for some time to find ways to get the horse to communicate clearly in a soft quiet way. Thanks so much
@johannesking3550
@johannesking3550 4 года назад
You are a very wise man Pat! Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge! I feel very fortunate to be able to watch these videos. I am trying to implement your methods whenever I can here where I work in Millarville, Alberta.
@donnakinsey9703
@donnakinsey9703 4 года назад
Wonderful video! Thank y’all so much for putting these together! I don’t rope, but I think all horses need this. I train by myself with no one close by. My husband is a pilot for Air Evac and I certainly hope he never has to come pick me up from a horse accident. Any and everything I can do to help my horses be more settled and confident will be done. I got your bit in the mail yesterday and am excited to give it a try. None of my horses ride with a bit so I’ll be taking it easy on them and do a slow progression with them just carrying the bit for awhile to get used to it. Thanks again for all the hard work and for sharing your knowledge and your wonderful sense of humor!
@boganery
@boganery 4 года назад
Thank you. Great advice. Subbed and keen for more. Cheers from Australia!
@georgecawood2759
@georgecawood2759 4 года назад
Thanks allot I really appreciate your videos is helping me alott as by us there is not really a lot of people that can rope so it's not easy to work things out by ur self,thank you
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