NFBR qualifier Danielle Lowman explains why she ropes from the pin at a standstill on her more finished breakaway horses. She talks through a normal practice session on her more finished horses and explains how she works on her timing and sets up the drill to be beneficial to both her and her horse.
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First String Practice Session
Everybody wants to know how Danielle Lowman practices on her best horse, and in this video she breaks down what her practice sessions look like. She discusses how she found her good horse, what she looked for in a breakaway mount and how she works on things like scoring to keep her horses working...
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Practicing on a Strong Breakaway Horse
"I always score the first one on my horses." Danielle Lowman breaks down her process for working with a mare who was on the stronger side when she first picked her up. Learn how she teaches rate at the line and behind cattle and more.
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Working with a Nervous Breakaway Horse
Danielle Lowman breaks down a practice session and talks through how she handles a horse being nervous in the corner. She also picks out the points she looks for during a practice session like having a horse stand and leave the corner correctly and stay in position behind the calf. She discusses ...