What's Happening This Year?

2008 Calendar of Events of Interest

Looking to host a clinic at your facility? Contact Sage Horsemanship to discuss the wide variety of clinic topics and formats available to you and you friends and customers.

 

"Beginning Ranch Roping" Clinic- Inexperienced ropers welcome. Come learn the vaquero traditions of the long rope and quiet, humane cattle work. Inexperienced ropers, folks who want to learn how to get their horses started on roping or those folks with experience roping who want to learn how to throw lots of different fancy loops with the long rope are welcome. Come learn the vaquero traditions of the reata style of roping and quiet, humane cattle working. Train yourself and learn how to train your horse to do authentic cow work. There will not be live cattle at this clinic as it is an introduction to ranch roping and we'll have plenty to do for about six hours without them. Stay tuned for dates this season.
"Intermediate Ranch Roping Clinic" with Bob Sagely

Designed to build on the skills learned in the "Beginning Ranch Roping" Clinic. We will heel rope live cattle using breakaway hondas and those folks that are ready will head rope and track cattle with the breakaway. Must have completed the beginner clinic or get express permission from Bob due to previous roping experience.

 

Stay tuned for dates this season.
Colt-Starting, Problem Horse Recovery, Hackamore and Bridle Horsemanship, farriery, cow work and ranch roping are just some of the clinic topics and skills instruction available through Sage Horsemanship.

 

 

Beginning Ranch Roping Clinic with Bob Sagely - For inexperienced newbies who want to learn to rope like real working cowboys do and arena ropers who are interested in something differrent. Learn about making long catches using the old style, fancy vaquero loops. This is a ground clinic, no horse needed and no previous experience necessary. 50 foot nylon ranch ropes available with metal, quick-release hondas for $80.00. Ropes must be ordered by March 6. Call for details and to pre-register by March 6.

Contact: Pam Buterbaugh - 814-939-9178

Sunday, March 16, 2008

9:00 a.m. - Noon
$65.00/participant
Auditors welcome to watch ($25.00 auditor fee covers both sessions)

Beaver Run Arena, Big Run, PA

Making A Ranch Horse Clinic with Bob Sagely - Learn how to get your horse or colt started on becoming a rope savvy, working partner. Practice dummy roping from horseback, learn to dally sfaely and drag hay bales.Call for details and to pre-register by March 6.

Contact: Pam Buterbaugh - 814-939-9178

 

Sunday, March 16, 2008

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
$80.00/participant
Auditors welcome to watch ($25.00 auditor fee)

Beaver Run Arena, Big Run, PA

Practice team penning's are held each Sunday through the winter months in an indoor arena. Twenty dollars buys you as many runs as you can make in three hours.

Check the link for the calendar of dates

Porchview Arena, Acme, PA

January thru ?

3:30 PM - 6:30 PM

 

Practice team roping (and hopefully ranch roping soon) is held each Saturday afternoon beginning on Jan 12 and running through spring if interest stays up. Sessions are $25.00

Check the link for the calendar of dates

Porchview Arena, Acme, PA

January thru ?

Saturdays - 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Pennsylvania Natural Horsemanship Association's
"Fourth Annual Horseman's Extravaganza"

Sage Saddlery will be there with all our fine gear for sale.

Bob Sagely will be giving presentations on "The Roots of Natural Horsemanship - The Californio Bridle Horse Tradition" & "Hoof Sense - Practical Ideas for Horse Owner Hoof Care."


"Come on out, it'll be a good 'un!"

April 26-27, 2008

Tentative times: 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM daily

Top name, nationally acclaimed clinicians. Vendors galore - saddles, tack, clothing, trailers and many other horse related items. Breed demos and displays. Natural knowledge for every level of horse owner.

Food vendors onsite all day.

Ray Hunt Horsemanship and Colt-Starting Clinic

 

Time and location TBA

Sponsored by Patrick King Colt-Starting and Horsemanship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Beginning Ranch Roping" Clinic- Inexperienced ropers welcome. Come learn the vaquero traditions of the long rope and quiet, humane cattle work. Inexperienced ropers, folks who want to learn how to get their horses started on roping or those folks with experience roping who want to learn how to throw lots of different fancy loops with the long rope are welcome. Come learn the vaquero traditions of the reata style of roping and quiet, humane cattle working. Train yourself and learn how to train your horse to do authentic cow work. There will not be live cattle at this clinic as it is an introduction to ranch roping and we'll have plenty to do for about six hours without them.

 

 

 

 

 

Contact me for details on any of the above. sagehorseman at sagehorsemanship.com