Richard Boatwright

Randy Hodge I've wrecked both shoulders.  The right in 2007 coming off a bronc in my last rodeo and the left this past summer...coming off another bronc! 😂  I didn't have surgery either time, just kept going.  After the MRI the doc told me that I had a 1/2" tear in the cuff on the right side, but the pain eventually went away.  I'll have to let you know on the left.  If it doesn't get better soon I might have to start looking at surgery.  It happened in July '23.  I just baby it along but keep working.  I've heard the surgery is rough, though.  Good luck with it!

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09 Jan 05:07

Many thanks!  Props to Regin Fletcher for that needle trick. 

Oh no!  I know first hand about those rotator cuffs and they aren't fun.   I hope everything goes well.  What happened?

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Thanks bud.  Missing is part of it. That’s why it’s called roping and not catching!

24 Dec 08:17

Merry Christmas!  

22 Dec 07:15

Hi Jeff, We have a Beginner Cowhorse clinic scheduled for Jan. 20, 2024.  we'll have the info on the website today.  It'll be under the In-Person Learning tab at the top of this screen.  That's all we have planned right now, but we will have more on the schedule after the 1st of the year.  Thanks, Richard

Hi Randy,  I would probably go to a method that encourages the horse to want to stand quietly at the mounting block.  Maybe take him away from the block and work him from the ground quite a bit then let him come back to the block and stand quiet.  If he moves, repeat the process until he wants to stand still.  The key is to let everything be comfortable AT the block and everything away from the block is uncomfortable.  It won't be long before the horse will stand statue still.  The other approach would be to train the horse to stand there with a stick.  Just put him at the block and if he moves, tap his opposite hip with a flag or stick to move him back towards you.  I prefer the first method but that's just me.  Good Luck!  Richard

30 Nov 18:59

Hi Randy,  Here's a video I made explaining it.  Hope this helps!  Richard

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5 Principles For Effective ...

This video explains the 5 Principles.

Lucas G Truax loping fixes a multitude of problems. 

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28 Nov 16:53

Hi Lucas, the bucking is strange. How much have you been riding him?  Do you lope circles to get the fresh off him?  How hard is he bucking?  A hop or two or serious about it?  Did he buck when you were out west riding him a lot?  

Those marks don’t really bother me. Many a horse that has been ridden a lot will get them.  The difference in size could be from the way you ride or the way he travels. Could also be that the tree in your saddle was uneven. If they don’t get sore there, I don’t pay it much attention.Â