Another fantastic video with Jamie Snider working a show horse and three year old demonstrating how to slow a cow down and:

  • Why the shoulders of the horse should be closer to the cow than the hip.
  • The first thing to do as you step to the cow when driving off.
  • How to teach a horse to release a cow through the middle of the turn.
  • A great exercise that will help a horse that is stiff and tight in the front end.
  • A great exercise Sean Flynn showed him.
  • Why he doesn’t like to work flat.
  • What Lloyd Cox taught him.
  • How he got started and some of the myths about cutting.
  • Plus loads more…..

Trainers in this Video

Jamie has been around cattle his whole life having grown up in Weldona, Colorado where his family were ranching and trading cattle.

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