Dry Work for Cutting

Preparing a horse to work cattle with a good warm up and dry work will help prevent injuries and get his mind where it should be to perform.

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Learn why dry work is a key element to include in your warm up, so that your horse is prepared mentally and physically for his job. Winston explains what his dry work looks like and what functions it serves.

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