Spring Breakout Mini Barrel SeriesRepeating Event
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
Marshall City Arena
3310 Popular Street Marshall, TX 75671
Holybee Arena
2141 SW Wilshire Blvd, Burleson, TX 76028
(JCSP) Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Indoor & Outdoor Arena
1315 North Main Street, Cleburne, TX 76033
4M Equine Ranch
498 Private Road #2391, Decatur, TX 76234
American Paradise Ranch
1148 County Road 3690, Paradise, TX
(JCSP) Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Indoor & Outdoor Arena
1315 North Main Street, Cleburne, TX 76033
I have 5 horses and one is a Pinto. She has been having problems lately so my Dad said I can get her in Foal.
I got a stallion in Feb and I have been working with him on barrel. He is really good at it so far at a trot.
hether or not you can use your thoroughbred competitively will all depend on her temperment and willingness to work for you.
I have a 5 year old Appaloosa. We got her when she was 4 years old and had to break her ourselves. I want to enter her in barrels in the rodeo. Do you think that she would be a good horse for that, and if so, what is the best way to start teaching her?
Could you please advise how far apart to set the racing barrels. I have an Arabian and wanted to see if you she could do this.
Currently, I have an 8yo QH Gelding. I have been working for the past two years. I had wanted to take our time and not pressure him and see what he had to offer.
The key to successful barrel racing is being able to control your horse’s direction while asking for excess speed.