Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Cutting Horse Cowboys

I live in the Cutting Horse Capital of the World. I never thought much about the duallys and horse trailers that make up 80% of the vehicles in my hometown. Nor all the Cattle Dogs and Australian Shepherds raised around here. It's just part of the landscape, but when my editor suggested I write about cowboys, turning to cutting horses was the natural thing. After all, in order to do research, I simply had to walk outside my front door.

But, as I've talked to readers about cutting horse cowboys, I've discovered most people don't know what a cutting horse is. So I'm sharing a YouTube video that shows them in action. Cutting horses are special. Not just any horse can be trained to do this. They have to have a natural instinct for it.



Look for my Jubilee, Texas series about cutting horse cowboys coming from Avon Books in 2012.

8 comments:

  1. When I was reading your post, I thought they were referred to as "Cutting Horse Cowboys" because of the town or ranch they were from. After watching the video all I can say is "Wow!" The skill and talent involved here is amazing. My heart caught in my throat a couple times when I thought the horse and rider were going to go down. It is impressing to see the horse and rider's quick reaction and response to the cattle's movement. Again I say "Wow!" The Cutting Horse Cowboys are amazing and will definitely make for an exciting story.

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  2. It's thrilling to watch in person and once you ride a cutting horse you're a gonner. The horses are just as much athletes as a boxer or football player. They're amazing animals.

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  3. This was so fasinating to watch.. Those horses and riders were amazing.. quite a dance they do...

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  4. It's a thing of beauty to watch! You said the horse must have a natural instinct to be a cutting horse. Looks like the riders need that same instinct and become one with the horse!

    Looking forward to the Jubilee, Texas series.

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  5. It's the riders job to direct the horses without getting in their way.

    Lori

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  6. Looking forward to this series!

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  7. Estella,

    With this series I'm fully embracing my cowgirl roots. Yee-Yaw.

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  8. Its a beautiful thing to watch. I'd almost forgotten the thrill that goes though you. I'm bobbin' and weavin' in my chair. Thanks for the video. I look forward to the series!

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