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Finals ForecastTwo of rodeo's most astute observers weigh in on the 2005 National Finals Rodeo. Finals Forecast UpdateIn the December 2005 issue, we offered "educated guesses" about who might win gold buckles at this year's Wrangler® National Finals Rodeo. Since making those picks, several key competitors have made significant moves in the standings, and now warrant mentioning as title contenders. First-Aid for HeatstrokeKnow how to handle this hot-weather emergency.
Flag FundamentalsWyoming clinician Peter Campbell offers some basics on correctly using this valuable training tool.Forward CueMidwestern Trainer and clinician Terry Myers recommends teaching your horse to follow a rope before teaching him to stand tied. The lessons will help him move forward toward the object to which he's tied. However, if your horse has spooked during past tying sessions, he might have extra fear associated with tying. If groundwork and tying to inner tubes and highlines isn't helping your horse, the following exercise might give him extra cues to help him to move forward and stand still.
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