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“I would like to thank everyone who has supported me and shared my passion and dedication to the horse. I am humbled by the overwhelming response to my authentic style of horsemanship and the positive results from horse people like you who have benefited from my instruction. Once again, thank you for your support and I look forward to seeing you soon.” May God bless you, your family and the horses you ride.
--Chris

This site is a place for those of you who love horses and the western lifestyle as much as Chris does to share your challenges, successes and journeys in horsemanship.

WE HAVE ONE RULE: No slamming/No Gossip (of each other, other clinicians, techniques, products, etc.). Everyone has something to contribute. We want this to be a family friendly place to discuss horses and their impact on our lives.

What you can do here:

  • Join the discussion forum and make some new friends
  • View YouTube videos of other horse owners and Chris. We encourage you to send us your YouTube submissions of your successes with your horse so that we may post them to the site. Email the url of your YouTube video to video@chris-cox.com
  • Find the episode number of your favorite TV episode







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Rdoscher NECK FRACTURE 1 Today, 1:37 PM EST by MustangMike
Thread started: Yesterday, 7:32 PM EST  Watch
Had a bad fall from my horse two weeks ago. Fractured and dislocated C4/C5. Surgery was successful with no loss of function. Dr say not to ride again - don't thing that's going to happen. Any success stories of comebacks from injuries of this type and suggestions for protective riding gear would be very appreciated. Thanks

Richard
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KayHays Hi, I am new to this site, but I just completed Chris's Horsemanship1 10 Oct 14 2009, 10:15 PM EDT by KayHays
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If you want to learn the best way to be come one with your horse, then you go to the best to be taught. I have only been riding about a year and having watched Chris on the RFD channel, I knew he was the one I wanted to train me & my horse. I have a 5 year old, blood bay gelding. He was trained as a two year old for cutting, but I'm just trying to learn to ride. Gallo is very smart, smarter than his owner, but he will help me to become a better rider. I can not say enough good things abouth Chris Cox, his clinics and his employees. Now I will tell you that you better be in good physicial condition (so exercise way before you go--walk alot) and you better be tough skin, after all you did not go there to tell him what you know, you went so you could learn what he knows! I will not go to anyother clinicianer other than Chris. His wife Barbara is also a great asset to his crew that works with you----Barb you are Great! One of Chris's main objective is to teach you safety and how to control your horse, these are very valuable lessons. Learn them! I encourage eveyone to go to this clinic especially if you are just starting to ride before you develop bad habits--bad habits are very hard to break, but they can be changed!
Don't give up!
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renelynn hard to catch pony 1 Oct 3 2009, 9:18 AM EDT by MustangMike
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I have had our pony for about a month and she won't let us catch her unless we have food. She was approachable at the place we got her from but once we got her home, she turns away when we walk up to her. I think she may have been abused at some point b/c she flinches and raises her head when pet. She's in a pasture with our gelding and even though he comes to us, she won't. Once we do catch her, usually with grain, she'll behave nicely. We've ridden her on a trail ride once and she did quite well. Once she's turned out, she's like a wild horse and won't let us get close. Any suggestions?
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