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First Cut on Fresh Cows
Attendees continue their first cut attempts from the herd, and Cody provides feedback. The herd is more tired at this point, and Cody is able to help attendees determine which cows will still present a challenge, and which ones have figured out how to get back to the herd.
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Being Later in the Draw and Cutting from the Herd
Clinic attendees attemp choosing their first cow, and their first cut. Cody provides individualized feedback for each attendee, and has them attempt multiple cuts during this first round.
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Continuing First Cut From the Herd
When you are later in the draw you are working cows that aren't as fresh. Cody gives you things to look for when you are later in the draw, and attendees continue with their first attempt.
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Make Note of How the Cows React to Your Horse
Walk through the herd with Cody and examine how the cows react to his horse. Look for cows that don't try and hide, or run away, but one that looks alert and curious.
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When to Quit the Cow
Once you've selected a cow to cut, keep a straight line across the pen and keep it from returning to the herd. Keep pace with the cow by staying in line with his eye, and hold your straight line across the pen.
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Settling the Herd and Inspecting the Herd
Cody walks through the herd and explains why it is important to settle them, and inspect the cows as you ride through. This is a time to check cattle for health problems, or any other issues that might make them not a suitable choice when picking one to cut.
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Satisfy the Deep Cut and Single One Out
Once you've looked at the cows and their reactions, satisfy the deep cut by bringing out a bunch of cows at once. Then, single out one that looks as though it will be an adequate cow to work.
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Why Good Help Can Make or Break The Cutting
Cody explains how you will need help when cutting, and to be prepared to either jump in or step out of the way, depending on how much help there is.
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Colt-Starting Series: Explaining the First Rides
Using an unbroke 3yearold Show Me The Buckles colt, Miles Baker explains his early coltstarting program.