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Try it once. Cattle work can be addictive. Once you’ve learned how to quietly ride into a herd and you trust your horse to listen to your commands, as introduced in the August 2019 issue, you can work up to showing in National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) classes. With many new-tocattle- work riders interested in learning more, the association has focused attention on its “limited” classes.

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