DT Horses Masterclass: Slow Roping Session 1
Horsemanship
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3m 51s
When a horse doesn't read your seat, you can feel it. It makes a heeler feel like their horse isn't rating and that they're going to have to pull more. Dean Tuftin explains how to get a horse to read your seat and why it's important.
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