DT Horses Masterclass: Slow Roping Session 4
Horsemanship
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8m 44s
Keeping horses soft throughout the entire training process is important. In this video, Dean Tuftin explains why this is and how they begin the process when horses are in their 2-year-old year getting them broke and laterally and vertically soft.
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