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5 Things Corey Cushing Looks for in a Cow Horse 

May 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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When evaluating a potential hackamore or bridle horse for reined cow horse competitions, I focus on much more than just their ability to stop and turn. Success in these events requires a horse that can handle the physical and mental demands of the job over multiple days of competition.

These events require a horse with athletic ability to move quickly, stop, turn, circle, and work a cow, but they also need the mindset to remain adaptable and mentally organized throughout. While some horses may have the physical attributes, without the right mindset, it can be challenging for them to consistently handle the pressure and variety of the event.

For me, it all starts with how the horse is built and how they think. These two factors form the foundation for everything else.

1. An Uphill Build

Conformation is crucial as it affects how easily a horse can carry itself and perform the tasks required. I prefer a horse built uphill, with a high neck tie-in that allows them to maintain their weight underneath themselves for balance and elevation during sprinting, stopping, turning, and changing speed in cow horse events.

A well-built horse allows for more time to teach them where they need to be rather than constantly assisting them in getting there.

2. Natural Balance and Elevation

Balance plays a significant role in success in cow horse events. Horses need to stay collected and elevated through maneuvers while being athletic enough to move freely and react quickly. Horses that naturally maintain balance tend to progress faster as they efficiently handle the job from the start.

Cushing showed Memreyble (Dual Rey x Stylish Play Lena) in the Open Hackamore class at the 2026 NRCHA Celebration of Champions. The pair also earned the Hackamore championship at the 2026 NRCHA Stallion Stakes.

3. Strength From Behind

Strong hind end is essential in a horse. A horse that can drive from their hind end maintains form and collection through maneuvers, even when fatigued late in a run. This strength is crucial in events requiring athleticism and responsiveness across multiple phases of competition.

4. The Ability to “Take a Joke”

However, physical attributes are only part of the equation. Mindset is equally important. Horses excelling in reined cow horse events must handle variety and pressure while remaining adaptable over multiple competition days. The ability to adjust, stay mentally organized, and handle different situations without becoming overwhelmed is key.

5. Adaptability Across Every Event

Whether it’s spins, fence work, or herd work, the best horses are those that remain balanced, responsive, and prepared for any challenge. A successful horse in reined cow horse events possesses a combination of build, balance, and mindset, designed to perform physically and mentally for the demands of the job.

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