Cutting Saddles


Cutting Saddles
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Cutting Saddles "73534"
Item# 73534
$999.99
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Cutting Saddles


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*Red River Cutter
*TREE: Armour-Tex, Dinah Cutter
*SEAT: 16", 16 1/2" or 17"
*RIGGING: Full Double with dropped Stainless steel dees
*CANTLE: 3 1/2" Cheyenne roll
*HORN: 3 1/2" tall Cutter, leather covered
*SKIRTS: Oversized, close contact
*STIRRUPS: 1" Rawhide Oxbow, hand laced
*FINISH: Combination hand carved, ENTZ Leaf and Basket tooled with Roughout half-breed in Faxum finish.
*TRIM: Montana Silversmith Conchos
*WEIGHT: Approx. 38 lbs.


If you’ve ever seen a cutting horse in action inm a cutting saddle, you know what a high-energy event it is. In the cutting horse class, the horse and rider enter a herd of cows and the rider indicates to a judge which calf they are going to “cut out” from the herd and drive out into the arena. The rider then adopts a loose set of reins and turns the job of preventing the calf from rejoining the herd over to the horse.

Cutting Saddles

“When the cow runs and stops, the horse has to run and stop and, when the cow turns, the horse has to mirror the cow and make the same kind of turn or even a more aggressive turn, which derives more points,” Richard Herr, a horse trainer in Gainesville, Texas, says. That’s a lot of action, all crammed into a short two minutes riding a cutting saddles.

In order to do this kind of work, these horses must be in excellent physical condition. “Basically every muscle in their body is used while they are working the cow,” Al Dunning, a cutting horse trainer in Scottsdale, Ariz., says. “There’s probably not another equine athlete that expends this kind of energy in such a small amount of time.”

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