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A colt chases any animal

2009-05-05

This is not a reliable sign to determine the potential of a good cutting horse. Colts usually are playful and your horse may not be acting as a cutting horse but simply playing or having fun with animals and humans. Humans and other animals (cow not included) look very much different from the cow and besides, colts don’t have riders to command them.

If you train a colt to be a cutting horse, it will immediately learn that cutting is not the same as playing. As a cutting horse, he needs to work. A good cutting horse will work cows with style, proper form, and precision. A horse that aimlessly runs through the pasture is not a good one. Most colts hate working and it is in their age to be playful. Certain horse breeds are inclined to do cutting work and so you need to choose the right colt breed. Take note of the dam and sire of the colt; if they were successful cutters, then the colt may follow the same course.