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Peggy Hall Barrel Racing with an Attitude $20
This is an overstock video only 3 left so hurry! By: VeNecia DeCluette WinningRuns.com welcomes Peggy Hall as this month’s featured trainer, and the West, Texas lady doesn’t disappoint. Peggy is renowned in the barrel racing world for having horses with textbook perfect turns, and longevity in the sport. Peggy attributes both the lasting ability of her horses, and their perfect turns to four very basic concepts, concepts that she explains in this video. Peggy prides herself on the foundation that she instills in her horses, and she explains how her natural boarding, feeding, and shoeing program all figure in to the success of her animals. Along with the basic four, “whoa-go-outside-inside”, Peggy explains how she works with her horse’s natural inclinations to bring out the best in their attitudes, health, and performance. This is a video that focuses on the basics of horse training, and as such is imperative to the trainer or rider working with young horses. Peggy discusses and illustrates the way to start a horse to keep him calm and using his body effectively in all facets of riding, not just on the pattern. By explaining how to properly start a young horse, she will teach you how to avoid problems that are common to barrel racing. Then, after helping you start your horse in the correct way, she teaches you how to use those four basic concepts on the pattern. This video is suitable for intermediate to advanced riders, as some of the concepts and exercises do require some previous knowledge, and at least average riding ability. The exercises presented here are suitable for young horses needing a strong foundation. The video addresses the importance of keeping a horse in a manner as close to his natural habitat as possible, the four basic skills every horse needs, the proper way to start a young horse on the pattern, how to address common barrel racing issues, rider body position in the pattern, and how to keep your horse supple and soft. This month’s Winning Tips installment is the first in a two part series discussing bits. Charlotte takes time in this video to explain to you the progression of bits that she uses as she trains horses, and why she uses the bits that she uses. DVD is approx. 1hr 12 mins.
Cassie Moseley Training For The Long Haul
On Sale for a limited time! This month WinningRuns.com gives you the distinct pleasure of spending time with Cassie and David Moseley of Farwell, Texas. Cassie is an honor graduate of the University of Texas at MD Anderson, as well as a professional barrel racer and horse trainer. David, a professional farrier, is the backbone to Cassie’s team and her strongest supporter. Together, with Cassie’s horse Mighty, they won PRCA Turquoise Circuit Rookie of the Year honors, and finished third in the Turquoise Circuit Standings for the year! That same year Cassie also claimed Reserve PRCA Rookie of the year honors. 2008 saw Cassie qualify to the NFR for the first time with only 59 rodeos attended and $150,000 in winnings. Cassie finished 2008 4th in the PRCA World Standings, and 4th in the average. Those impressive qualifications are what drove Charlotte to invite Cassie to be a featured trainer on WinningRuns.com! This is the second WinningRuns.com video that features a discussion about hoof and farrier care. David takes time in this video to discuss proper shoeing and hoof care, and also discusses common issues with barrel horses that can be attributed to improper shoeing. David discusses the various tactics he employs to keep their horses sound and running strong and specifically discusses issues such as underrun heels, horses that pull shoes, the differences in shoeing running bred -vs- classically bred horses, how to address hoof condition issues, and nail placement in a hoof. His discussion is frank and informative and will leave you feeling more confident about conversations with your farrier. Cassie is a joy to watch in this video! She has mastered the art of clearly explaining her training philosphy and discussing it as she rides. You will learn from this video how she takes some of those “fire breathing dragons” off the track and turns them in to winning horses in the arena. Cassie takes the time to discuss when she breaks her horses, how she starts them, and how she gets them well broke and responsive. She rides two different horses in this video, and the horse change allows you the opportunity to see how she works with both her finished horses and the fidgety colts that are sure to be future champions. This video is suitable for beginner to advanced riders with at least average riding ability, and the exercises presented here are suitable for young to finished horses. Cassie takes the time in this video to discuss tack and bit selection, training aids, hoof care, slow work, addressing alleyway issues, pocket size and placement, her warm up routine, the importance of strong basics and foundation, them mental game of barrel racing, and the importance of her team. There is no shortage of information included in this video. From the steps that David and Cassie take to make a horse, to the importance of a strong team, this video provides insight into a successful training program. You are allowed to delve into the mind of an NFR competitor, and the result is a video that is easy to watch and understand. The Winning Tips installment this month is a continuation from last. This is part two of Charlotte Cunningham’s clinic at Diamond W Arena, and this is the nitty gritty piece of the clinic. Charlotte starts to ride participant horses and really dig down into the issues that she saw in the runs that started the clinic. This is the part of the clinic where she really shows her students how to make those Winning Runs!! DVD approx. 1 hr. 45 min.
Shiloh Dry Bar
12 yr brown gelding. 13 hands. 3D barrels-still impoving, 23 poles after only 7 runs. calf roping, breakaway roping. Has lots of try, easy keeper.
Streak
16 yr bay, 2D/3D barrels, started on poles, extremely gentle, any one can ride. Completely automatic. Runs left in a draw bit, no tie down. Easy keeper.
Hollywoods Fuel
8yr Palomino Gelding. Very Gentle, sweet natured. Light handle, runs in light hackamore. 3D barrels. Any one can ride. 15 hands 1100lbs.
Ian Bug (Gator)
2d/3d Barrels, 20/21 Poles sweet natured, needs confident rider. Has won several high school awards.
*Price Reduced* Beauty~Brains~Speed
Jans Little Leo “Jezebel” 2003 AQHA black mare. This LEO-bred mare stands 15.3 Hands and is drop dead gorgeous with her long mane and tail. She turns heads everywhere we go. She is a real sweetheart that is willing to please, easy to catch and gets along with other horses. Jezebel has 6 months barrel training and she is ready to haul. She is well patterned and has a smooth turning style. She has been exhibitioned and is showing a lot of potential. No alley issues. She’s not mare-ish or spooky; she’s been ridden in the grand entry a few times. She is great to haul. She loads and unloads easily and eats & drinks on the road. Jezebel rides in a short shank gag. She has a big stop, breaks at the poll and moves laterally off your leg. She stands for the farrier and a bath. She is current on vaccines and recently had her teeth floated. There is no doubt Jezebel will finish out to be a top notch barrel horse. NO TRADES, NO CHECKS & NO HOLDS. Price negotiable to the right home. We are located in Southeastern Oklahoma 3 hours northeast of Dallas and 3 hours south of Tulsa.
2002 AQHA Mare
Nice Mare.... No spook and No alley issues.Consistant 2D/3D barrel horse. Has ran poles in 23/24's with more work she would be a nice pole horse. I originally bought this mare for my daughter to run barrels @ High School rodeos but was given the opportunity to purchase an automatic horse. This mare is a push style horse. She is willing to give you what you ask. She wants to work. My daughter does not have time to ride her anymore and she needs a new home.
Pam Cantwell, Realtor - Keller Williams Realty, Inc.
As a Texas realtor, I take a different approach to real estate, one that is built on personal touches and positive results. Sure there is hard work involved in every aspect of life, but let me handle all of your real estate needs so you can relax and have some "peace of mind" while buying or selling your home or ranch. I will utilize the latest technologies, market research and business strategies to exceed your expectations. More importantly, I will listen, and that helps me find the solutions that are tailored to you. Thanks for starting your real estate search with me and Keller Williams Realty, Inc.. My website is full of information for you whether you are looking to buy or sell. After you've had the chance to review this information, contact me by phone or e-mail so we can talk. For those of you that know me well and have complete confidence in me and my work ethics, all referrals are appreciated and considered the best compliment you can send me!
16 yr old paint pony
16 yr old paint pony,mare,13.1 hds,does poles barrels,goattying,breakaway roping,heels,any event,used PYRA and Jr High,no problems,gentle and safe,will try to put picture

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