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Clinic Schedule

Please call individual clinic sponsor at the numbers shown for specific information about each clinic and space availability.


DATE LOCATION CLINIC TYPE SPONSOR SPONSOR CONTACT

JANUARY 2010

22-FEB 1 NEW ZEALAND FH,H1,RR   HORSEMANSHIPNZ@XTRA.CO.NZ

FEBRUARY 2010

6-15 AUSTRALIA C,H1   WAYNEANDERSON59@HOTMAIL.COM

FEBRUARY 2010

27-28 FT WORTH,TX RAY HUNT LEGACY CELEBRATION    

MARCH 2010

4-7 FREMONT,NE H1,RR SCOTT WEHRMANN 402-456-7505
12-15 VINITA,OK H1,RR IAIN DAVIS 479-927-3688
19-22 BEEVILLE,TX P BRENDA HUGHS  
26-29 BELTON,TX H1,RR JEANNIE CHOATE 325-396-2461

APRIL 2010

1-4 WILLCOX,AZ RR COWBOY SCHOOL 520-686-3776
9-12 CAVE CREEK,AZ H1,CW PAUL DIETZ 602-680-7176
16-19 DEL MAR,CA H1,CW,RR CHRISTIAN CLEWS 858-688-5022
23-26 CHICO,CA H1,RR TINA CORNISH 530-892-9816

MAY 2010

7-10 SALINAS,CA C,H1 CAROLINE HARDMAN 831-728-3433
14-17 GARDINERVILLE,NV C,H1 KAREN SHIRLEY 775-901-6999
21-24 FT COLLINS,CO C,RR LUANN GOODYEAR 970-568-7682
MAY 27-JUN 2 SHERIDAN,WY RANCH SHERI GULLEY 970-351-7444

JUNE 2010

18-21 THERMOPOLIS,WY C,H1 ALAN & GAYLE BARNETT 307-868-2606
25-28 BOZEMAN,MT H1,H2 DOUBLE DIAMOND HALTERS 406-582-0706

JULY 2010

2-4 MCLEOD,MT P WEST BOULDER RANCH  
9-12 DAYTON,WA H1,H2 KATHY & CLAY ARNZEN 509-382-4528
      ROBERT & JANET PHINNEY 509-520-8777
16-19 ELLENSBURG,WA FH,H1 MIKE & DEANIE HOSKER 509-962-2014
21-23 LIBBY,MT H1,CW,RR MCGINNIS MEADOWS RANCH 406-293-5000
26-28 LIBBY,MT H1,CW,RR MCGINNIS MEADOWS RANCH 406-293-5000

AUGUST 2010

6-9 REDMOND,OR FH,RR BOB & DAPHNE STORY 541-420-2677/943-3338
14-17 SHERIDAN,MT FH,CW,RR BETTY STALEY 406-842-5603
21-24 LONGMONT,CO H1,RR SHERI GULLEY 970-351-7444
27-30 KIOWA,CO FH,H1 MINDY BOWER 719-541-5550

SEPTEMBER 2010

3-6 EAGLE,CO H2 MONI & STEVE HOWARD 970-524-2320
10-13 STEAMBOAT SPGS,CO FH,H1 BARB SHIPLEY 970-846-5151
        BJS@SKIINSKIOUT.COM
17-20 CEDAR RAPIDS,IA FH,H1 JOHN PARKS 319-360-5209
24-27 BAY HARBOR,MI H1,CW,RR BAY HARBOR EQUESTRIAN CTR 231-439-7100

OCTOBER 2010

1-4 LIMERICK,ME H1,H2 FRANNIE BURRIDGE 207-793-4101
8-11 LEWISBURG,WV C,H1 GARY FORD 828-899-2051
15-18 WALKERTOWN,NC C,H1 SUSAN HOPKINS 336-376-8755
21-24 HUNTSVILLE,AL H1,H2 KERRY LAWRENCE 256-658-9244
OCT 30-NOV 2 SPANAWAY,WA H1,H2 CATHI BAUER 206-755-5764
      SHAYNE & JO-ANNE JACKSON 406-293-3357

NOVEMBER 2010

5-7 WHITEFISH,MT H2 SHAYNE & JO-ANNE JACKSON 406-293-3357
      DAVE GAMBLE 406-220-2534
      SHAYNE JACKSON 406-293-5000

Which Class is Right For Me?

Over the years Buck’s horsemanship classes have changed and been added to. Many people have questions as to just which class is right for them - and more importantly - which is right for their horse. Below is a brief description of each of the classes Buck currently is offering. Please contact the clinic sponsor regarding clinic location, prices and local accommodation suggestions.

Colt Starting

A class for young horses that may or may not have been handled or worked with, instruction is directed on groundwork and preparation for the first ride. Halter work, gentling and saddling without stress - for both horse and rider - are the main focuses of Colt Starting. The four day class is intended to conclude with the rider safely aboard and beginning work in the snaffle bit.

Fundamental Horsemanship

This new class is for the green rider or a green horse who may feel the need for additional groundwork prior to riding. During each of the four-day sessions half of the class is dedicated to working the horse from the ground in preparation for riding, with the second half of the class horseback.

Horsemanship 1

For the green horse and rider already comfortable in the snaffle bit along with aged horses needing continued work. This is the first stage of progressing into the bridle with all basic movements introduced. All levels of riders - no matter what discipline - will benefit. The class features strictly dry work - no cattle. All maneuvers stress the vaquero style of riding and are appropriate for horses from first level snaffle to experienced bridle horses. Hackamore horses welcome.

Horsemanship 2

The next phase in the development of the versatile bridle horse. Horsemanship 2 introduces the rider to working the horse in the hackamore and beyond. Horsemanship 1 is a prerequisite for enrolling in Horsemanship 2 unless otherwise approved by Buck. The class involves working cattle and ranch roping so that all aspects in preparing the bridle horse-in-the-making are addressed.

Cow Working

Limited to 12 riders, cow working is for the experienced rider who wishes to expose a green horse to cattle work or to help work further with horses already started on cattle.
Tracking, sorting and cutting are worked on with the intent of introducing or refining work with stock for the purpose of ranch work. Calmness and precision are stressed as Buck’s Cow Working classes are designed with the working stockman in mind.

Ranch Roping

As the name implies this class is designed to refine and improve rope skills - for both horse and rider - with regard to ranch related activities with stock from horseback. This class is not about timed event roping; rather it is about perfecting a variety of roping shots as well as proper positioning of the horse. Aspects of working cattle outside as well as arena roping are practiced with the ultimate intent of creating a calm and skilled approach to handling stock with a rope. Rider’s relative adeptness with a rope is a plus, but not required


C=COLT STARTING / FH=FOUNDATION HORSEMANSHIP / H1=HORSEMANSHIP 1 / H2=HORSEMANSHIP 2
CW=COW WORKING / RR= RANCH ROPING / P=PRIVATE
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