Keeping Your Horses Hip From Going Underneath the Rope in the Handle
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When a horse’s hips come underneath the rope, you lose control of the steer and quality of the handle. In this video tip, brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager discusses some drills that will help keep your horse’s hip pushed to the left and driving up through their right shoulder in the turn.
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