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Along For The Ride with Andrea Fappani

008 Corey Cushing & Andrea Fappani

Along For The Ride with Andrea Fappani

Jim Essick

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5635 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2019

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Corey Cushing, 2 Million Dollar NRCHA rider sits down with Andrea to talk about his career as a leading trainer in the National Reining Cow Horse Association and what it takes to prepare for the biggest show of the year Snaffel Bit Futurity. Corey is one of the few riders to have success in both the NRHA & NRCHA Futurities, he and Andrea compare notes on what it take to set these top level horses up physically and mentally for the futurities and their show careers. A rare opportunity to listen to two of the top horseman in the performance horse industry get into the details of what it takes to compete and win.     

His first professional breakthrough came in 1999, at the National Reining Horse Association Futurity, when Cushing, as a 19-year-old assistant trainer, won the NRHA Futurity Intermediate Open Championship and qualified for the Open Finals aboard Twice As Shiney (Shining Spark x Shine A Mite x Doc O Dynamite). As his career steadily progressed, Cushing’s reined cow horse accomplishments moved into the spotlight. In 2007, he claimed his first major NRCHA title, winning the Stakes Open Championship aboard CC Spin Cycle (Ray Gay Quixote x Lenas Peppy Cutter x Smart Peppy Lena), owned by Cathy Corrigan Frank. He won the 2009 NRCHA Derby for Kevin and Sydney Knight on their stallion, Smart Boons (Peptoboonsmal x Smart Little Easter x Smart Little Lena). Cushing also earned back-to-back American Quarter Horse Association Senior Working Cow Horse World Championships in 2011 and 2012 on the mare Rising Starlight (Little Bay Starlight x Peppys Hot Star x Lucky W Peppy Lena), owned by Eric Dunn. In 2014, Cushing and owner Cathy Corrigan Frank return to the winner’s when Cushing captured his second Snaffle Bit Futurity championship title aboard Good Time (One Time Pepto x Dual Nurse x Dual Pep).

Cushing credits his family, friends and mentors for guiding his success. His youth horsemanship skills were honed by Noel Skinner, the respected Utah horseman and Cushing family friend who passed away in 2010. Skinner encouraged Corey to follow his dreams by taking an assistant’s job with leading professional John Slack right out of high school in 1998.

“The neat thing was, even though I could’ve stayed in Utah and kept working for Noel, he encouraged me to go out and ride and train with those guys. He knew they could get me on some good horses, and he wanted to see me be as successful as I could,” Cushing said.

October 20, 2018 – Cushing becomes the third National Reined Cow Horse Association Two Million Dollar Rider.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode of Along for the Ride with Andrea Papanis brought to you by Tamarack Ranch.

0:13.0

I've got Gabe Hutchins on the phone, which has been working for a Tamarack few years now.

0:18.0

We're going to be talking to Gabe and find out what's really Tamarack all

0:21.2

about for the ranch, the vision that they have, the horses that they're raising. Here's Gabe. Gabe,

0:26.1

how you doing? I'm good, Andrea. How you doing? Doing great. I know that you just got back for

0:30.4

a horse shows. Thanks for talking to us. And tell me a little bit more about your guys' project that you've got going on.

0:37.9

Now you've been there for about four years managing and riding the horses for Susie that owns the ranch.

0:43.3

Tell me a little bit about Tamrek, how it got started and where it's going.

0:47.4

So the program really got started on just trying to base a breeding program around mares.

0:52.6

Instead of having a breeding stallion and focusing on a

0:55.7

stallion it's more about focusing on a really good set of special mares and and building some

1:00.8

really good prospects and horses down the road that are really going to hopefully be the future of the

1:05.7

raining industry it's been a lot of fun and i feel like it's getting to the point now where the

1:10.1

program is really starting to come full circle feel like it's getting to the point now where the program is really

1:11.1

starting to come full circle. And so it's really, to me, just now getting started. It's taken us a few

1:16.7

years to really get it where we wanted it and getting the numbers up to where it needs to be.

1:20.8

How many mares are you breeding nowadays? For this coming breeding season in 2020, I think we'll

1:26.5

have about 14 mares that we're going to focus on for 2020.

1:30.5

With those mares, we're shooting for 30 to 35, hopefully, you know, pregnancies for fulls the next year.

1:36.9

You're obviously concentrating on the quality and on the number.

1:39.7

You're trying to get the right mares and get multiple babies out of those right mares instead of just spreading it out towards a lot of other mares. My focus with breeding those mares has tried

1:48.8

to get one or two a year out of those mares. There's obviously years that maybe you have a little

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