What began on the historical ranches of the cattle drive days has progressed into a multi-million dollar sport pairing horses and their riders up against a cow for a fierce competition lasting two and a half minutes. When competing, a rider will guide their horse through a herd of cattle to pick out one cow and "cut" it away from the herd. Once the cow is cut, the rider will drop their hand and let the horse go to work, using its natural instinct paired with training and subtle cues from the rider's leg to keep the cow away from the herd. During these two and a half minutes, riders will guide the horse back into the herd to cut two to three cows in total.
Cutting competitions are held around the world each weekend, offering classes for beginner riders who don't own their own horse all the way through to the highest level of the sport. Whether you have been riding horses your entire life or just grew an interest, there is a home for you in NCHA.
NCHA members come from all walks of life and are of all ages, with members ranging from less than 10 years old to over 80 years of age. Some of our members are fans who never swing a leg over a horse, while others are professional trainers who compete throughout the year and everything in between. Our membership includes students, artists, lawyers, construction workers, teachers, and more. With the varying levels of commitment to the sport, we are confident that cutting will fit your lifestyle.
Cutting competitions are held throughout the year all over the world. There are two main types of competition: weekend competition and limited age events.
Weekend competition includes 13 standard classes that are based on the qualifications of the horse, qualifications of the rider, or qualifications of both the horse and rider. To find a schedule of weekend events, click here. Through your membership, you will be eligible to compete in one of NCHA's 16 circuits within the NCHA National Circuit Program. The National Circuit Program provides a way for riders to compete for NCHA titles while showing at weekend shows close to home.
Limited Age Event competition, also known as LAE, is open to horses of eligible age divisions and classes based on the rider's eligibility. The NCHA Triple Crown is held annually in Fort Worth, Texas throughout the year and includes the NCHA World Championship Futurity, NCHA Super Stakes, and NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular. In addition to the NCHA Triple Crown, LAE events are held throughout the year around the country, and a complete schedule can be found here.