
Real Work Makes Real Horses
Send us Fan Mail You can learn a lot about animals by watching what they do when nobody is clapping. Sitting in the shop with wagons behind us, we talk with Corey Herschkowitz of the Rubuck Nevada YouTube channel, a day-working cowboy from northern Nevada who lives the miles, the sagebrush, and the early mornings that most people only see on a screen. He is passing through Kentucky to pick up a Clydesdale stud colt, and the conversation quickly turns into a practical, honest look at how working horses are made. We dig into the difference between a horse that is âbroke,â a horse that is just âtired,â and a horse that is truly gentle because it understands the job. Corey explains why a cowboyâs long hours and unpredictable conditions can build mental toughness that short programs miss, and we swap stories about cutting horses, Thoroughbreds started with real trail miles, and how horses can learn to separate one job from another. If you care about horsemanship, ranch life, and buying a dependable riding horse, these details matter. Then it gets personal. We talk about road fatigue, pushing drives too hard, and a life-changing wreck hauling mules that led to months in the hospital, learning to walk again, and leaning on the horse community for support. We also compare mules vs horses, discuss longevity and hardiness, and get into feeding and management topics like hay nets, sand colic, straight alfalfa, and why dry-climate hay is a different product than humid-country hay. If you like real stories and usable takeaways from the draft horse, mule, and cowboy world, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who works animals, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show Find us online at DraftHorsesAndMulesForSale.com














