Buckaroo Leather October Newsletter

Published: Sat, 10/27/12

Happy Halloween

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Knot-A-Tail 2012 Boo Horse Halloween photo contest
     

To enter a photo just like this one send an email to [email protected]  All entries will be put into a drawing and the contest ends 10/31/2012. Read more about the contest and prizes by clicking here.

See more Boo Horse entries on Knot-A-Tail's fan page.



Breast Cancer Pink Ribbon Breast Collar

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100% Mohair Cancer Ribbon Breast Collar

reg. price $219.00

sale price $199.00

We are proud to introduce this traditional, handmade, artisan, Cowboy style BREAST COLLAR. This Pink Cancer Awareness Ribbon style breast collar matches our Pink Cinch up for the Cure cincha. A $20 donation for every Pink Breast Collar or Cincha sold will be donated to the Susan G Komen for the Cure, Boise Affiliate.
The mohair breast collar is made with beautiful engraved stainless rings and stainless hardware with Hermann Oak Leather connector straps and center.

Click here to purchase your Mohair Cancer Ribbon Breast Collar


WSRRA National Finals
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The travelin' Buckaroo roadshow will be hittin' the road in November. The Buckaroo Leather Wagon will be rumbling up to the 2012 WSRRA National Finals on Nov 1st-4th in Winnemucca, Nevada. Buckaroo John will be showing all his wares including, famous leather reins, breast collars including the new 100% mohair Pink Cancer Breast collar, sidepull headstalls and much more. If you are in the area come on by and "sit a spell" with Buckaroo John........


The WSRRA(Western States Ranch Rodeo Assoc.) will showcase events of the working cowboy. The WSRRA started for one reason to allow the full time and the average day working cowboy, working men and women, to have an opportunity to compete in sanctioned ranch rodeos.

Richard Winters Horsemanship

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Buckaroo Leather recently had the honor of attending a Richard Winters horse clinic in Placerville, Ca. Richard Winters has been helping people through training, clinics, horse expos and horse training DVD's and videos for over twenty five years. Richard is a performance horse trainer with a natural horsemanship touch. From reined cow horses to jumping and dressage, Richard's horsemanship is universal. Richard is also the horse trainer on residence at the Thacher School, a 117 year old private boarding school with an extensive horse program that is second to none.

I encourage you to visit Richard's website to see his clinic schedule, training DVD's and more and if you have DISH Network HRTV channel 404 you can watch Richard Winters Horsemanship Show.


Richard Winters Horsemanship   
 5025 Thacher Road     
Ojai, California 93023
(805) 640-0956
[email protected]

 Follow Richard on Facebook


Horsemanship for Wellbeing

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Horsemanship for Wellbeing
by Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship


I'd like to talk about Well-being and how we can approach our horsemanship with both of our Well being as a priority.

As a trainer who does Yoga, I very much bring the Yogic mind to my work, teaching and training. This is not only in the physical sense of a flexible strong posture, but also the mind-body connection.

In pursuit of the best relationship and training program possible with my horse. I must focus first on the Connection and Friendship, Then I must stay mindful of who my horse is, where they are in there physical state, and what is most fun, healthy and beneficial to them.

Combining a Natural Approach to Classical Dressage with Yoga and Physical Therapy Principles allows me to bring my horses along in a way that is supportive to not just their bodies but their minds as well. I see myself as a sort Yoga instructor/Physical therapist for my horses. Part of my daily work is to come up with gentle supportive Liberty-Line-Mounted progressions that are not only beneficial but fun for both of us. In Yoga, you never push the body beyond what it can comfortably do and still stay breathing and relaxed. You listen to the body very carefully and do just enough to have a benefit.

To read the rest of this article click below....


A Loping Soft Nose Hackamore

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This is our quality AMERICAN made western Hermann oak leather hackamore Loping SOFT NOSE bridle you hear about from the cutters, reiners, natural horsemanship trainers, all wanting some relief for their horses from the bit! We are honored that world known clinician Mark Rashid uses this bridle on his own horses during clinics.

This bridle is a must have for anyone wanting to use a bitless bridle for some bit relief. Many are riding full time in this now!

Loping Soft Nose Hackamore
$169.00
Click Here to purchase yours today

Dunn's Horse and Mule Company

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Justin Dunn has been an avid rider since he was a child. These days he's a ranch manager and professional horse trainer. Justin can guide you over hundreds of miles of private trails and open space at Dunn's Horse & Mule Company.

Dunn's is your gateway to Central Colorado wilderness adventures. Dunn's has trail rides for the day, week long pack trips and complete family vacations to unwind. They can provide horses and training for all skill levels too.

A surprising fact about Justin's horses is that they are all barefoot. They are also managed by using sidepull bridles, Justin does not use bits.

Justin is an experienced bitless bridle trainer and if you are interested in trying bitless riding Justin is available for lessons while you are visiting Dunn's Horse & Mule Company.

Visit Justin's website and be sure to follow him on facebook.


Connect with Buckaroo Leather Products

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The Buckaroo man.....the most interesting cowboy in the west!!!

The Buckaroo man hails from Buckaroo Country where there is sage brush, rolling hills, herds of cattle and the BL Ranch. You may know The Buckaroo mans father, Buckaroo John Brand of Buckaroo Leather Products. The Buckaroo man believes in God, Country, his horse, and American made horse tack from Buckaroo Leather Products.


To follow the Buckaroo man and his adventures click here

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Buckaroo Leather has started a facebook fan page for Bitless Bridles (sidepulls). The Bitless Bridle is becoming very popular so we decided to create a page that is dedicated to the use, training, styles, and it's fans. To follow the Bitless Bridle fan page click here.