Neck Catches: How Do They Happen?
Kolton Schmidt breaks down neck catches and how they happen.

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Brisket shots happen. But they don’t have to make your heeler’s job hard—here are Schmidt’s tips on handling cattle even when you rope one around the neck (on purpose or not).

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