Oh boy- then I started getting nervous! I actually HAD to try hard to catch for my heelers. I hadn't roped out of the box in at least two months. Tex was a little out of shape.
But, we had to get it done, and we did . In a round robin, every header ropes with every heeler, so I had 4 chances to go back to the 2nd round. The first steer was with my friend Adam heeling. I caught it, sort-of turned it, and Adam caught heels, but I forgot to hold and stretch the ropes out! I let go too early.
Then I caught the next two and turned them too. On one of them my heeler caught, which meant me and that guy went to the 2nd round together. On my fourth steer, Tex got me a little too close and I didn't put him in position to set us up for success. On the 2nd round, my poor pony with the short legs couldn't keep up with the fast steer, and we simply got outrun.
I didn't win, but I tried my dangdest to, and Tex did too. He ran hard and fast, and tracked really well. I was proud of both of us. He'll never be much of a competitive heading horse. You truly need a bigger horse with longer legs to be able to keep up with the steer. But, I'll probably never be much of a competitive header either. I'm happy to just have "adventures with Tex" (and Hazel).
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