Every Thursday night, friends and strangers alike come together and practice their ranch sorting skills in our ranch sorting pen. Our practices are really laid back and a lot of fun.
Don’t know anyone? No problem, we love helping new riders
Has your horse ever seen cattle? Let our Horse Trainer Joe Sansone get your horse started correctly. It is vitally important that your horse gets introduced to cattle in the correct manner.
If your horse has never experienced cattle, then we can help introduce your horse to cattle in the correct manner. Some horses are a little hesitant to approach a herd of cattle, while some horses are so “cowy” that they act as if they are afraid of approaching the herd or an individual cow. This is where things can go dramatically wrong. If a rider spurs aggressively and makes this first experience one that is borne out of fear and aggressiveness, the horse is likely to view sorting cattle as an aggressive, unpleasant chore.
If however, the horse is led into the herd gently with subtle horsemanship cues, the horse learns that cattle are nothing to fear. It’s typically easy to teach a horse how to push cattle, and they soon learn to enjoy the process.
Our trainer ‘Joe Sansone’ is available for private lessons and on hand at our Thursday practices to ensure your horse learns how to work cattle the correct way, greatly increasing your horse’s chances for success in the cow horse world.