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Group Lead: Bri Johnson
Created: Oct 13, 2008
Members: 566

Girls who love Rodeo and barrel racing, their horses and the rodeo lifestyle


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Posted By danny white
on October 24, 2011, 1:39 am

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on October 12, 2011, 10:27 pm
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Posted By Kim Hunsicker
on June 22, 2009, 12:33 pm
Hi Every one!
I just started doing barrel racing this summer. I am having a problem with me horse in the fact that he won't go very close to the barrels. I have a mare that I am going to try using. I would like to know if anyone can help me with my gelding. He has a promising future if we can get him to go closer to the barrel. Any suggestions?
Kim

Comment By Katie Helfrich
on June 22, 2010, 11:57 am

Do you mean that he doesn't turn tightly enough? If so, than slow down, even to a walk if you have to, around the barrels until he makes perfect turns, then speed up again.

Hope this helps! ;)

Posted By Kristin Wodia
on March 31, 2009, 11:41 am
just wondering if this horse has barrel type conformation...??? ppl say he's to tall and lanky and long legged. What do you think??? he's in my profile under horses and it's Peppy Badger Tivio. Thanks!!!

Comment By Jaclyn T.
on July 13, 2009, 1:51 pm

I have two types of barrel racers, both extremely fast, but my mare, is 16.1 hh, shes long legged and has a huge stride and shes got a long back, but then heres my gelding, 15.3 hh, compact, thick bodied and thick legged. I dont think it really matters, maybe go to some rodeos and look at the types of horses. I was just watching the Calgary Stampede and I saw one horse who was thinner boned than the rest, but got great time. :) its all about the heart --

Comment By Dezy Morris
on December 12, 2009, 10:43 am

I've seen several people out there barrel racing TBs with long necks and legs. As long as they run fast and balanced and have the heart to do it, I don't really think it matters what they look like. I have a POA. She looks cute running barrels but sometimes just doesn't have it in her to try. She's a good jumper but can run barrels with her little legs and fat body. Lol.

Posted By Victoria VanDerVoort
on November 20, 2009, 6:13 pm
Big Barrel Racing Shout out From Ontario Canada! We May Not have Many Western Folk Down here but we sure know how to have a good time with some good times! lol :)

"Put your Ass On Some Class, Ride a Barrel Horse!"

Posted By StableWoman Marya Zubaty
on August 29, 2009, 4:37 pm
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Posted By melissa fletcher
on December 26, 2008, 11:41 am
Hey everyone. I'm Melissa from California. I absolutly love barrel racin. I trained my horse how to do it, and then this girl I know who is an English rider wanted me to teach her western and barrels and I was trying so hard but she wouldnt listen at ALL. Freakin English riders. Right now I just do it for play out at where I board my horse. I have taken my horse to a few shows but whenever we go in for a time only we head for the first barrel and she then she like gets scared of the barrel and then she tried to buck and then she throws in a rear, then when I make her go to the next ones she tries to do the same thing, but at home when we are practicing she is fine with the barrels at home. I'm thinkin its cuz the ones at home are blue and the one at races are red white and blue......

Comment By Tracy Lee Mahan
on December 27, 2008, 12:04 am

Hi Melissa! Pleased to meet you. Barrel racing is an exciting and competitive sport. I wanted to encourage you that the color of the barrel is not related to your horse’s behavior. Barrel racing is a very physically demand sport on our horses and they can easily become sore. Typically when a barrel horse stops working and starts displaying the type of behavior you described it’s because they hurt somewhere. Fix the soreness and they’ll go right back to work for you. Slow pattern drills to develop your horse’s confidence and where he’s to put his feet (or her) is very important. Make a conscious effort to evaluate exactly how, when, what you are doing at home verses at the show, the best tool you have is your ability to evaluate and reason. Living in California you have the advantage of Sharon Camarillo. She recently posted her 2009 clinic schedule, go to www.SharonCamarillo.com. I, so, appreciate Sharon’s approach because she’s a horseman first then a barrel racer. Yes, clinics are pricey but the education you come away with is worth every penny. There are many wonderful barrel racing videos in the market today. You can find them for approximately $20.00 is you shop around, some tack store even rent videos. A final thought…there is one thing that has without a doubt improved every horse that I’ve ever had the privilege of working with and that is my increased education of these magnificent animals. Keep learning and never give up! Good Luck!

Tracy Lee Mahan, www.TrackMyHorse.com

Comment By Jaclyn T.
on July 13, 2009, 1:56 pm

are you sure she's even "freaking out" cause my horse gets so worked up he just wants to run, but it seems like he's been spooked or something but he's just worked up.

Posted By Abigail Ruff
on July 6, 2009, 7:50 pm
So im moving to North Dakota from Missouri this fall. Any North Dakota riders?

Posted By mariah damm
on March 18, 2009, 1:36 pm
hi everyone .. im starting high school rodeo this year and need a new horse im currently using my friends other horse but need one of my own .. im selling my english H/J and western pleasure horse for 5500$ and need a barrel/ rodeo horse if anyone knows of any body who wants a great mare that does english / western and or has a rodeo horse for sale please please let me no !!
thanks
xoxo mariah

Comment By Abigail Ruff
on July 6, 2009, 7:43 pm

I have two barrel horses for sale. One seven year old quarter horse and one 12 year old Paint horse.

Posted By Shannon Gallina
on June 11, 2009, 3:19 pm
Hey all- im new to the group and i love reading everyone comments. i was wondering if anyone could help me with some trouble im having- i currently live in Ca, but am moving to Tx for college at A&M. is anyone from around there that could help me find good stables?

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