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Dennis Moreland Tack
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Starting at a young age, Dennis learned that the world of tack needs to be approached from a “function over fashion” mindset. Surrounded by livestock on a small family ranch, and working at his father’s feedstore, three-year-old Dennis and his pony Tinker became a common sight along the streets in Goldthwaite, Texas. Through these early years of riding, cowboying, and watching local craftsmen, Dennis grew familiar with the ins and outs of what makes good leather, and how that leather can make exceptional tack. Working on a ranch during his early 20′s, Dennis would frequent a saddle shop in Nebraska for the tack he needed. The owner of the shop was always busy building saddles,” Dennis recalls. “I’d come in needing something built a certain way and he’d say ‘If you want it built that way, do it yourself.’” So Dennis started doing just that.
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Jule Smart Rey & Dustin Mills-2021 NRCHA Intermediate Open Futurity Champions!
Your 2021 NRCHA Intermediate Open Futurity Champions and Open Futurity Reserve Champions are Jule Smart Rey and Dustin Mills! Marking a 222.0 in the herd, 219.0 in the reining and 225.5 on the cow gave them a huge composite of 666.5! Jule Smart Rey (Dual Smart Rey x Soula Jule Forever) is owned by Shawna Miller and was bred by Garth and/or Amanda Gardiner. Congratulations to all!
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Zak 34 & Justin Wright are the 2021 NRCHA Open Futurity Champions!
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In a tough field of 281 horses with 30 of the top in the world advancing to the finals, it was Zac 34 and Justin Wright of Justin Wright Performance Horses/ Wrights Quarter Horses marking a 670 composite (221 herd, 223 rein, 226 cow) to take the 2021 NRCHA Open Futurity Championship title! Zac 34 (Woody Be Tuff x Cat Digs Lucinda) is owned by Melissa Fischer and was bred by Center Ranch. Congra...
Gingersnaps & Morgan Cromer-2021 NCHA Open Derby Champions
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Gingersnaps and Morgan Cromer of Morgan Cromer Cutting Horses hit it out of the park with a 229 to win the 2021 NCHA Open Derby Championship and $25,966.00! Gingersnaps (Smooth Talkin Style x Catnaps) is owned by 7R Ranch LLC of Jackson WY. Congratulations All!
Secrets of Training Fork and Running Martingale Choice and Use
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Horses can learn to carry their heads in the position that allows them to improve collection with both running martingales and training forks bit.ly/2cPagLY. In this video, Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack and Ben Baldus of Baldus Horsemanship discuss the differences and similarities of running martingales and training forks, as well as give you some insights for ways to improve specific...
Romal Reins-Tips for Selection, Care and Use
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Romal rein bit.ly/2hpU2Iy use continues to gain in popularity. They are commonly used for showing, cow work, pleasure and trail riding, big loop roping, and more. Follow along on the video as Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack and horse trainer Ben Baldus of Baldus Horsemanship in Gainesville, TX discuss selection, use and care of romal reins. With some exceptions, for example NRCHA bridle...
An Easy Guide For Changing Your Own Spur Rowels
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From time to time, you may find it necessary (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/an-easy-guide-to-changing-your-own-spur-rowels/) to change the rowels in your spurs bit.ly/DMTackSpurs to better fit a particular horse or to get more refinement from a horse as it advances along in its training. It’s also important to change rowels when they start to wear a...
Rein Stops-The Secrets To Attaching These Important Pieces of Equipment
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Running martingales bit.ly/2cPagLY help horses learn collection. They do so, says Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack, by (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/rein-stops-the-secrets-to-attaching-these-important-pieces-of-equipment/) helping each individual horse learn where to carry its head to allow it to use its body to drive from behind. Running ma...
Slot Ears, Slide Ears & Browbands-Proper Headstall Fit
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Slot Ears, Slide Ears & Browbands-Proper Headstall Fit with Dennis Moreland Tack The common types of western headstalls bit.ly/DMHeadstalls are (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/slot-ears-slide-ears-browbands-proper-headstall-fit/) one eared headstalls, which include slot ear, slit ear, and slide ear, and browband headstalls. Either type may be used on...
How to Choose the Right Snaffle for Each Stage of Training
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With so many possibilities, choosing the right snaffle bit.ly/snaffles for your colt’s (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/how-to-choose-the-right-snaffle-for-each-stage-of-training/) stage of training and personality type can be difficult. In this video, performance horse trainer Ben Baldus of Baldus Horsemanship, and, Dennis Moreland, of Dennis Morelan...
Running Martingale Adjustment and Use Keep it Safe!
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Running martingales help a horse learn to (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/running-martingale-adjustment-and-use-keep-it-safe/) carry its head in the position that will allow it to use its body to drive from behind and with collection. When adjusted and used correctly they are safe pieces of equipment for any age horse at almost any level of training....
Important Tips for Choosing & Using Cutting Horse Spurs
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If you’re new to cutting or thinking of getting involved in cutting (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/important-tips-for-choosing-and-using-cutting-horse-spurs/) you may have attended some shows or watched some live stream cutting to get a better understanding of the sport. If so, you might be wondering how the horses are guided with only legs and feet...
Bridling Your Horse-Adjustments Made Right!
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All great rides start with correctly (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/bridling-your-horse-adjustments-made-right/) bridling your horse and assuring the bridle bit.ly/2d4vmCw is adjusted to fit. Follow along in the video as Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack visits with Clay Johns of Clay Johns Cutting Horses, Millsap TX, about the steps to take w...
Don't Let a Broken Latigo Wreck Your Run-How to Check and Change a Double Off Latigo
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Checking latigos for wear (find this complete video on the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at: www.dmtack.com/dont-let-a-broken-latigo-wreck-your-run-how-to-check-and-change-a-double-off-latigo/) and damage is important but often overlooked or forgotten. It’s easy to make checking latigos bit.ly/2dHjuYn a habit every time you ride and it only takes a minute or two. Weak and worn latigos can cause acc...
Tie The Knot! Use the Sheet Bend and Ring Knot for Halters, Fiadors, CA Hangers and Jaw Straps
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Tie the Knot! Use the Sheet Bend and Ring Knots for Halters, Fiadors, CA Hangers & Jaw Straps It's handy that a single knot, the sheet bend knot, is used (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/tie-the-knot-use-the-sheet-bend-and-ring-knots-for-halters-fiadors-ca-hangers-and-jaw-straps/) to secure halters bit.ly/2w48haJ, fiadors and California hangers on hor...
The Fiador How to Attach the Fiador to Your Hackamore
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“A fiador is a safety device attached to a hackamore that is similar (find this complete video in the Dennis Moreland Tack blog at www.dmtack.com/the-fiador-how-to-attach-the-fiador-to-your-hackamore/) to a throatlatch on a bridle” says Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack. “The fiador bit.ly/31qfCTb keeps the hackamore securely on the horse's head. A horse in a hackamore can be ridden, led ...
As Much as Necessary and as Little as Possible-A Guide to Rein and Leg Cues
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As Much as Necessary and as Little as Possible-A Guide to Rein and Leg Cues
Do Right By Your Reins-Bridle & Unbridle Your Cutting Horse & Hang Your Reins Correctly
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Do Right By Your Reins-Bridle & Unbridle Your Cutting Horse & Hang Your Reins Correctly
Learn the Secrets to Tying Two Saddlemaker's Latigo Knots
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Learn the Secrets to Tying Two Saddlemaker's Latigo Knots
Tackle the 2 Rein-Learn 3 Legal Ways to Hold the Reins
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Tackle the 2 Rein-Learn 3 Legal Ways to Hold the Reins
Tackle the 2 Rein-Learn 3 Legal Ways to Hold the Reins
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Tackle the 2 Rein-Learn 3 Legal Ways to Hold the Reins
Is Your Curb Legal? Know Before You Show!
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Is Your Curb Legal? Know Before You Show!
Romal Reins-When, Why & How to Use Them
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Romal Reins-When, Why & How to Use Them
Learn Three Ways to Attach Your Mecate Lead to Your Saddle
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Learn Three Ways to Attach Your Mecate Lead to Your Saddle
How to Attach Your Mecate to Your Snaffle with Slobber Straps
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How to Attach Your Mecate to Your Snaffle with Slobber Straps
Saddle Soap or Oil-Which Should You Use on Tack and When?
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Saddle Soap or Oil-Which Should You Use on Tack and When?
Training Halters Can Give Your Colts a Head Start!
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Training Halters Can Give Your Colts a Head Start!
Discover the Reasons for Using Different Bits for Practice and Show
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Discover the Reasons for Using Different Bits for Practice and Show
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Well done.
Awesome. Thank you Dennis! I use to do this years ago...but could not remember exactly how to secure the latigos. And, now that I am riding western again I want those strings outta my way, unless used!
Unfortunately I can’t see what your doing due to the writing on the screen
I always enjoy your videos Mr. Moorland. Years ago l purchased one of your mohair chinchas. Best chincha l have ever owned . Now needs new string, contact ed you awhile back to send it in . Well...l procrastinated and didn't do it . I recently went to youth website and found out that you have retired. Just want to sincerely wish you a happy retirement and thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill in the tack industry.
David, It's great to hear you like the videos and that the cincha has been the best you've had. Thanks for your kind comments. I am still making some tack and I'd be happy to restring your cincha buckles. Send me an email at dmtackshop@outlook.com and I'll let you know where to send your cincha for restringing. Have a great day and I look forward to talking to you. Dennis
@DMTack Thanks so much Dennis. I will do that.
Might have been good info but please blow your nose and quit sniffing on the video
I was always told horses hate loud noises?
Where can I buy the longer rivets?
Your business card is crap
Thanks so much but could you please do a tutorial on how to make a slip knot?
I have a showman bridle set and although it does not provide me with the string knots as yours does, it does have a screw. I do not know the kind so do not know how to listen this screw to attach my bit and reins. HELP!
Those playboys read a cow so well. All business.
Thanks for the information Ms. Lindy.
My father is Chuck Fraser and he invented this Bridal. It’s spelt Fraser not Frazier and he hasn’t seen a scent from it for over 50 years. How can you sell this Bridal and not give credit where credit is due. Chuck Fraser is one of the most famous cowboy’s in all of Texas. This bridal has been a major contribution to the cutting horse industry and I can’t believe that no one from the Dennis Moreland Tack Company ever reached out to my father about this amazing bridal. It’s un-American.
If you are going to tell people how to use ROMAL reins, do it right. The ONLY class there is a penalty when using ROMAL reins properly in an AQHA class is in the reining. The reined work portion of the cow horse class is exempt from the reining rule.
Outstanding!!!
Thank you again Mr. Moreland. Question: Would you use mecate with shank bit or only with snaffle?
Thank you, for such a simple but detailed instruction! Much appreciated from Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
How much rope to tie a hackamore
they ought to put those steers on the race track, they're pretty quick.
The horses I ride don’t even know how to neck rein lol
Love your videos. So helpful. Thank you so much
What about the roughout seat? Do you use anything to treat it?
It's my first rawhide at I have ever owned I always wanted the cowboy hat how do I prevent rain from touching it
Thank you for the video! I just picked up a bosal bridle today and needed to learn how to fix my Fiador and Macate reins too it. Very informative
That was so helpful.
good content, thanks!
does this stress out the cows?
Is the bit and bridle generally how loose you ride your horses? Just curious about how loose the bridle is and the purpose.
How's that off side hock?
That’s almost more AC/DC than on my own playlist. ❤
My fiador is far too big for my little mare's head. Is there any way I can adjust the part under the chin and make it shorter?
Nicely done! Time to order!
Good advice. Bad on the long shank bit and aggressive spurs.
Brilliant.
Humans abusing animals. Other humans cheering them on.
Can I use the slobber straps and a mecate on a 51 inch tall pony?
Are they okay to use for my 51 inch pony?
Wonderful video. I’m teaching my horse how to rope and will need the horn space so the last method will work wonders for my situation. Thank you!
This is really cool. I'm going to fix my old work belt like this. 20 years ain't long enough for a good belt.
great information - thanks for sharing
How does the horse know which animal he's going to be working on?
Good to make sure the center D ring of the girth is center between the front legs so you don't rub the inside of the horses leg raw.
Really good info!
Not a friendly sidepull.
Texans explaining Californio style riding and tack.
Christian worked for Bob Avila in California
@petebowling4717 Avila does not necessarily follow the Californio tradition. But my point is that Texans seem to co-opt all the California traditions and events.
Now I've seen everything - even the ultimate in stupidity from a guy who found a camera and a cowboy hat and didn't know what either was for. Why in the world would you want to tie up saddle strings? Even that is a mis-spoken comment since all he has done is tie up ONE saddle string while the other is left dangling. What you do when you attempt this feat is to permanently disfigure the bottom string so that it will look like the curled sideburns of a Hasidic Jew. Another graphic image for you to conjure up: When you see those two strings together, think of a cork screw and an ice pick side by side. If those saddle strings are in your way for any reason, that I cannot imagine, a simple pair of wire cutters will snip them off like rose stems and you won't have the problem any longer. And it's a lot less confusing than trying to wrap a bullwhip handle.
I hope your comments are just being silly. Allow me to explain because if you are not horse savvy you would not know this clever tip. Often the saddle strings are too long and get in the way when saddling your horse. Or, sometimes the strings hit a horses flanks and they think YOU are after them to go faster. Saddle strings are solely for tying coats and other up on the saddle. If they are not being used its best to tie them outta the way.
Excelent tip
Thank you!
it is nice to see in that TIGHT stop and turn movement how the horses uses all the muscles to stop VERY quickly from fast speed. Have to remember that horses are quite heavy too. One word: Athletes.