Developing Consistency
The key to training a good cow horse—or a good horse in general—is consistency.

Brad Barkemeyer explains that he likes to keep his program consistent to develop a solid foundation, good fundamentals, and correct form and function. Using a consistent program allows you to develop a cow horse that you can rely on both at home and in the show pen.

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