DT Horses Masterclass: Slow Roping Session 2
Horsemanship
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7m 37s
Fresh muleys are good for young horses because they keep moving forward. Dean Tuftin explains how they help train young, green horses to not worry about a hit in front of them because of the constant forward motion.
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