Preview: How To Create Cow Smart Horse’s With Corey Holden!

Corey shows you how he creates cow smart horses by keeping them angled up to the cow in the stop to create more expression, explaining:

  • Why he stays inside the cow on a horse with a big stop.
  • How to teach a horse to get through the turn a little quicker.
  • Why he keeps them angled up and not be so concerned about a 180 degree turn.
  • Biggest mistake people make when trying to slow a horse down.
  • How to work in a round arena and use straight lines.
  • How he keeps his program as simple as:  stop, look at the cow, turn.
  • Make sure you can ride away and ride up to a cow as you work with your hand down.
  • Don’t let you horse fade when working around.
  • Which foot he uses to hold a horse up.
Like what you see? Join Us!
Brought to you by our Platinum Sponsors:

Trainers in this Video

Trainer, Corey Holden, has spent most of his life surrounded by horses and great horseman, in particular, Max McTaggart, an NCHA Hall of Fame Inductee. At 15 years old, Corey began an 8 year stint working for Max at Elgrando Stud.

Privacy Preference Center

Essential

The website uses "cookies", which are elements of data that a website can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your system. This element of data is a piece of text, not a program. The website can only access the information from a cookie sent by the website. We cannot access other cookies sent by other websties or the information contained therein. Additionally, we cannot learn your e-mail address or any other information about you through the use of a cookie. The only way we would learn such information is if you specifically and voluntarily submit that information to us, for example, through a registration system, by entering a sweepstakes or promotion, etc.

portal_user, wordpress_logged_in_7a09ebba98e3846521d6d67b1de247f6, gdpr, woocommerce_cart_hash, woocommerce_items_in_cart, _wp_wocommerce_session, simplefavorites

Analytics

The website uses "cookies", which are elements of data that a website can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your system. This element of data is a piece of text, not a program. The website can only access the information from a cookie sent by the website. We cannot access other cookies sent by other websties or the information contained therein. Additionally, we cannot learn your e-mail address or any other information about you through the use of a cookie. The only way we would learn such information is if you specifically and voluntarily submit that information to us, for example, through a registration system, by entering a sweepstakes or promotion, etc.

Performance & Functionality

These are used to track user interaction and detect potential problems. These help us improve our services by providing analytical data on how users use this site.

_ga, _gid, _gat