Billy Cook Tips | Ending in the Box | Tate Kirchenschlager
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It’s never a bad idea to end a horse in the same place where they started each day: in the box. In this video tip, brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager explains why he likes to step off of his head horses at the end of each session in the box.
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