Running and Rating to the Steer
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When running to a steer, it is ideal if a horse will run to their spot and rate on their own—without being told to do so. In this video tip, brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager explains how he starts that process in his head horses and how he utilizes a breakaway rope to get that done.
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