I clipped a piece of video for you from one of my “Cow Classes” in my Core Confidence class. In this segment, I talk about how to ‘read’ a cow. I also included a clip about where do you approach a cow to turn it.
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binance
2 months ago
Thank you for your sharing. I am worried that I lack creative ideas. It is your article that makes me full of hope. Thank you. But, I have a question, can you help me?
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2 months ago
Thanks for sharing. I read many of your blog posts, cool, your blog is very good.
Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.
Pam Rutherford
5 years ago
Thank you for these videos! So helpful!!! 🙂
Mary
5 years ago
I get so much out of watching videos with the pointers. Your video beautiful cuts , (which I have watched so many times) is hard to see what your pointing at. Thanks for your pointers. I always love watching them.
Debbie Chinna
5 years ago
This was great! Thank you!
Doreen Koroluk
5 years ago
Thanks Barb …..inspiring how you talk about the homework of studying the cows ….I like to watch a lot of the classes up before my class ….it seems the cattle can kind of evolve over the day?..
Judy
5 years ago
Thanks Barb! This is such valuable information. It’s the hardest part for me when I’m working a cow.
Joleen Smith
5 years ago
Now that I have better internet, I will watch YouTube videos of people working cows and study the cows. The tail and ears! I will remember that. This is my first year cowhorse training, lucky me and my horse, that the pandemic allows more prep time, as we transition from reining to cowhorse. 2021 will be an awesome experience going down the road. Thanks Barb.
Diane Godwin
5 years ago
I never new a curly tail on a cow meant they are full of energy and keyed up. Cool.
Thank you for your sharing. I am worried that I lack creative ideas. It is your article that makes me full of hope. Thank you. But, I have a question, can you help me?
Thanks for sharing. I read many of your blog posts, cool, your blog is very good.
Can you be more specific about the content of your article? After reading it, I still have some doubts. Hope you can help me.
Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.
Thank you for these videos! So helpful!!! 🙂
I get so much out of watching videos with the pointers. Your video beautiful cuts , (which I have watched so many times) is hard to see what your pointing at. Thanks for your pointers. I always love watching them.
This was great! Thank you!
Thanks Barb …..inspiring how you talk about the homework of studying the cows ….I like to watch a lot of the classes up before my class ….it seems the cattle can kind of evolve over the day?..
Thanks Barb! This is such valuable information. It’s the hardest part for me when I’m working a cow.
Now that I have better internet, I will watch YouTube videos of people working cows and study the cows. The tail and ears! I will remember that. This is my first year cowhorse training, lucky me and my horse, that the pandemic allows more prep time, as we transition from reining to cowhorse. 2021 will be an awesome experience going down the road. Thanks Barb.
I never new a curly tail on a cow meant they are full of energy and keyed up. Cool.
Great info! Thank you