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Preview: Colt Starting With Tarin Rice, First Saddling!

In this four part series, Tarin Rice shows you how to prepare an unhandled horse to be caught and saddled for the first time.

Categories: Advanced, Training.
Part 1
Tarin shows you how to get a horse to draw towards you so he wants to be caught. He also explains how to get respect from a horse.
Part 2
Watch how Tarin gets the respect from this colt as he begins to follow Tarin around the pen. Tarin demonstrates how to rope a colt and how to use it to desensitize a young horse.
Part 3
Tarin shows you how to get a young horse softer by getting control of the hindquarters. And he explains how to use release to help a horse accept a flag.
Part 4
Tarin saddles this colt and explains why the 40 minutes he just spent preparing this horse for this moment is so important.
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How I got started: Family tradition. Biggest mistake I’ve made in cutting: Too many too list. I make them everyday. Biggest myth about cutting: That it’s all the horse when you drop your hand.

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