Dallying with Clay O’Brien Cooper
Dallying is such a critical part of heading and heeling, especially heeling. Your odds of having a dallying-related accident are probably greater when you’re heeling vs. heading. Thats because your…
Dallying is such a critical part of heading and heeling, especially heeling. Your odds of having a dallying-related accident are probably greater when you’re heeling vs. heading. Thats because your…
…rope on the horns. This is the first step in dallying. Dallying simply means wrapping the rope around the saddle horn. Keep your left hand in front of your body…
…as long as she’s working with a young horse. By holding the rope instead of fully dallying the rope around the saddle horn she can cue her pony horse to…
…more consistent throw. Speed (Williams) does this as well as anybody. No matter how close or far away he ropes the steer from, as he’s dallying and making the transition…
…else missing from some of today’s western saddles. Driven by the need to just ride, not to rope a calf and hold it by dallying the rope around the horn,…