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Preview: How To Turn Back At Home On Stale Cattle!

Turning back in the training pen can be difficult and complex. In these three videos, Duncan breaks down the fundamentals, explains where the bubble is on a cow and why it’s the first thing you must identify. He shows you how to slow down a fast cow, simply by releasing pressure and how to turn back with a cow that doesn’t really want to move.

Categories: Training, Beginners.
Part 1
Duncan explains what the bubble is on a cow and how to identify where it is. He also demonstrates how you can slow a fast cow down by simply releasing pressure backwards once you have entered the cows bubble.
Part 2
Duncan explains why he and Jesse are working around on these re-runs and how it helps take the pressure off the trainer.
Part 3
Duncan explains how to turn back on a cow that won't move and that you must be aware of where the trainer is relative to the cow, so you know where to push the cow next to keep the rhythm flowing for the trainer.
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