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Paperback Cutting Book

ISBN: 0911647155

ISBN13: 9780911647150

Cutting

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This guide explains everything you need to know to get started in cutting: How to ride, how to acquire a good beginner's horse, equipment, the scoring system, training cutting horses, and showing to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Exellent book!

This was exactly what I was looking for. As a rider new to the Cutting world, I love how it breaks down everything and make it very easy to understand. I also have several other Western Horseman Books from the series and have enjoyed every one of them.

Great Birthday Gift

Bought this along with Mr. Harrel's cutting video for my husband for his birthday. He is just starting out in cutting. It was a big hit--very helpful, easy to read and lots of information. We highly recommend this book or anything by Mr. Harrel if you are looking for guidance in cutting

Cutting Horse Book

I think this stey-by-step guide was very helpful and informative. The illustrations were great and helped me to understand the point of what was being said. Well put together :-)

IF YOU'RE INTO CUTTING, THIS IS A MUST HAVE!!!

This is a great book; well written and lots of photographs so you can see what he's talking about. So many of the horse training books are so phony - all in "horse talk" and you don't really understand what they mean. Not this book - it's easy to understand even for a beginner or a spectator.

First-rate book by a first-rate horseman

Written by a two-time winner of the National Cutting Horse Association's Futurity and member of the NCHA Hall of Fame, Leon Harrell's folksy and illuminating cutting horse text is an excellent introduction to this sport. Harrell addresses the basic concerns of the novice cutter (and those who are wondering whether this is the sport for them at all) in understandable and clear terms. He offers tips on everything from selection of tack to finding the right horse, provides detailed descriptions of his training methods, and details the rules of cutting competition. Harrell's anecdotes provide effective illustrations of his training techniques and also let the novice know what to expect in competition. He is generous with advice to the newcomer and also with praise to those who have helped him become the NCHA Hall of Famer he now is.One of the most attractive features of this well-organized, beautifully-illustrated, clearly-written text is simply the feel of the book. Harrell writes about his horses like a man who loves them. His training methods are geared toward getting the most out of a horse, and making the horse enjoy it. He describes cutting as an exciting yet friendly sport, and when he advises the rookie cutter to ask for help from the best riders at a competition, the reader gets the feeling that anyone who asked Harrell for help would get all they needed. He describes his great horses (Smart Date, Nu Bar, Fizzabar, and the rest) with real respect and affection, and when he casually remarks, "I thought the world of [Fizzabar] and the mare thought quite a bit of me" the reader understands why. Leon Harrell has made a fine career of training horses. He is especially good with the spooky, sensitive ones. After reading this book it is easy to understand why. Leon Harrell is an admirable trainer. He's clearly not too shabby as a man, either. If I am ever in Texas with a young cutting horse, I know who I'll call for advice.
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