Lari Dee Guy's Facility Tour
Lari Dee Guy & Hope Thompson's Breakaway Series
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7m 45s
Lari Dee Guy takes us on a tour of the very arena where she honed her roping skills as a youngster. Discover how her thoughtfully designed arenas and pens effortlessly move livestock from traps to various working areas. With strategically placed gates that guide cattle seamlessly into new alleys and traps, Lari Dee also shares detailed insights on the dimensions of return alleys, the covered arena, and roping boxes.
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