Lucas G Truax

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Jun 02 at 12:02 PM

Richard Boatwright

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May 31 at 01:26 PM

Wanted to say thanks Richard Boatwright for the content and share a success story with my wife's horse. We have roped some off of him and he's tolerated but never been completely good with it. Like good horsemen (sarcasm) we left it go because it's sometimes more fun to rope than it is to work on your horse. Last couple outs he got tangled a little bit and had a couple near wrecks.

We went back through your 'How to Prep a Colt to Rope' exercises and started him back on it the right way. We found quite a few 'resistance' areas which we would not have wanted to find in the saddle! This is him after he eventually decided that the rope attached to his foot was going to kill him.

Thanks again!

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May 23 at 01:55 PM

Hey there Richard Boatwright  - I received the package. Thank you! I'll sport the cap and mug with pride.

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May 18 at 07:38 PM

Lucas G Truax

Apr 17 at 01:05 PM

That makes a lot of sense, thank you!

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Apr 11 at 10:58 AM

Quick (hopefully) question on roping and horse position. Background: 3 man roping - I've headed and dallied a steer and it is on my rope side moving right to left (toward the head of my horse).  What's the appropriate movement to reposition my horse as the steer goes past the head of my horse? A couple options I've tried are 1)Step his shoulders over right to left and 2) step his hindquarters over left to right. Thanks!

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Mar 17 at 08:54 AM

I figured I misquoted one of them and would have to get the sharpie out...haha

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Mar 16 at 07:53 PM

We really like your horsemanship principles so we figured they'd make a good reminder on the wall. Used one of our horses as the poster model. Thanks for all the content!

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Jan 30 at 07:57 PM

What's the purpose of the black lines/rope connected to the reins?

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Nov 04 at 02:32 PM

Richard,

Do you work on any ranch-roping at your clinics?

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