Justin Maass' Cattle Mugging Technique for Smaller Ropers
Tie-Down Horsemanship
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3m 10s
Justin Maass explains how smaller cowboys can get calves down safely and efficiently using a four-step process. The wilder the calf the better, he says, as long as they can be kept close to the roper's body. He also shows how ropers can use a combination of the nosing technique with flanking.
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