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METER CUT NETHERLANDS - HORSE COMPETITION


METER CUT NETHERLANDS – HORSE COMPETITION


$9.99


Bill Freeman - Competition Cutting


Bill Freeman – Competition Cutting



This is Bill Freeman’s second cutting video and it is just as good as his first one, “Approaches to Cutting”. In this tape, Bill focuses mostly on training the horse. However, he does cover some of the most common mistakes people make when riding a cutter (most people don’t realize the way the horse is jockeyed is just as important as the training).

What I like most about this video, is you get t…


1993 NCHA World Championship Cutting Horse Futurity


1993 NCHA World Championship Cutting Horse Futurity


$29.95


national cutting horse association video from 1993 featuring open champion bobs smokin joe, owned by gary “ping” gough ridden by john tolbert, and non pro champion tracy surles riding lintons san badger…

NCHA Futurity 1994 Championship Get Down in Cowtown


NCHA Futurity 1994 Championship Get Down in Cowtown


$39.95



Cutting (Western Horseman Books)


Cutting (Western Horseman Books)


$14.95


This guide explains everything you need to know to get started in cutting: How to ride, how to acquire a good beginner’s horse, equipment, the scoring system, training cutting horses, and showing to win. …

Training and Showing the Cutting Horse


Training and Showing the Cutting Horse


$19.95


The cutting horse’s instinct for isolating a single cow from the herd has become the basis for one of the world’s fastest growing sports. In Training and Showing the Cutting Horse, Lynn Campion draws on her own experience as well as the wisdom of leading trainers and riders. The result is a book that explains what was once available only through word of mouth. Here is tried-and-true advice for bot…

Cutting: A Guide for the Non-Pro Competitor ([The Howell equestrian library])


Cutting: A Guide for the Non-Pro Competitor ([The Howell equestrian library])


$29.95


Focuses on selecting the right horse, perfecting the horse’s ability “to read” cattle, and learning what top riders and trainers say about making the 2 1/2 minutes in the arena winning time….

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