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Wake Up Call PDF Print
Cool Tube
Written by Augustine Castillo   
Sunday, 07 March 2010

A great way to start off your morning using your iPhone or catching the updates on Youtube

Wakeupcall.tv is a video applicaton for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users featuring an alarm clock that cues a two-minute newscast anchored by national TV personality Andrea Jackson.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 March 2010 )
 
Justin Johnson on Cactus Felt Saddle Pads PDF Print
Saddle Pads
Written by coolhorse   
Thursday, 04 March 2010
Looking for a new saddle pad? Justin Johnson tells us why he likes the new felt pad from Cactus Saddlery.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 November 2011 )
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Coolhorse Store Virtual Walkthrough PDF Print
Cool Tube
Written by Augustine Castillo   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010

Take a tour through the Coolhorse store, located in Amarillo, Texas!

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 March 2010 )
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The Elephant Sanctuary PDF Print
Cool Blog
Written by Augustine Castillo   
Sunday, 21 February 2010

The Elephant SanctuaryWe recently had a very interesting order here at Coolhorse. And with my naturally inquisitive nature, I had to find out a little more about it. The order was for Red Cell, a vitamin and iron supplement we normally sell for horses and dogs, but also good for many other animals. I never would have thought to include ELEPHANTS in that list!

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 April 2010 )
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The Duke on Dean Martin's Show PDF Print
Cool Tube
Written by Augustine Castillo   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
 
Hooey Caps PDF Print
Amanda
Written by amanda   
Wednesday, 10 February 2010

These styles are sold out, but you can view the current styles of Hooey caps, plus more caps from Coolhorse, at this link

Coolhorse introduces the Hooey Cap line to our cap selection. Seven new styles to choose from. Let us know if you are a "Tipsy" style, "Legend" style or one of the others. 

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Exciting news from Hooey! The Hooey string is out and will be at Coolhorse soon. Available in regular 78" and in 80"

Last Updated ( Friday, 30 December 2011 )
 
Trey Johnson - Desires PDF Print
Cool Guest Blogs
Written by coolhorse   
Monday, 08 February 2010

Pastor Trey Johnson gives word on the desires, dreams and many other thoughts in life.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 February 2010 )
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Viper PDF Print
Stacey
Written by Stacey Hubbard   
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
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Rattler Viper FIVE strand calf rope!  What happens when five strands of low stretch poly fibers are woven around a solid braided core? You get a rope with speed and snap as quick as a vipers strike, but with more consistency and less stretch than any calf rope on the market today. With the feel of your favorite poly-grass and the strength and stability that only core-tech can give, you wont break this rope. And like a viper, its the same every time Deadly accurate. Length: 28'.  Try a Viper today!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 February 2010 )
 
Quality Practice by Ryan Motes PDF Print
Cool Guest Blogs
Written by coolhorse   
Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Quality Practice by Ryan Motes

 

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Now and then I'm asked about how to practice on fresh cattle. Personally, I don't believe you can practice on fresh cattle effectively. Quality practice is about teaching, reinforcing and instilling confidence in you and your horse and that's impossible to achieve on fresh or wild cattle. I don't recommend roping wild cattle if you have an option.

The best practice is achieved by roping a good set of cattle or a mechanical dummy. In this article I'll be talking about roping mechanical dummies, which provide controlled and consistent training and practice. This is how I start all my young horses and it's a great tool for tuning or correcting experienced horses.

If your horse is spooked in the beginning, follow the machine from a distance until he starts to relax and then gradually move closer. In the beginning I introduce my horse to the dummy at a walk or slow trot without swinging my rope.

After we've maintained correct position at a walk or trot, I'll start roping the machine at a slow speed. At this point I'm not worried about making a life-like run, but more focused on keeping my horse relaxed and in the correct position.

As my horse becomes more comfortable we'll start speeding up a little and make the corner as in a live run. After the corner, I'll slow him back down to a trot to keep him reacting to me rather than him developing his own pattern. If he starts anticipating and tries to duck or make the run on his own, I'll slow down and make sure he's responding to my hand. 

A roping machine guarantees the necessary repetition it takes to develop good habits and patterns.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 January 2010 )
 
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