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sherrye Posted - Dec 29 2011 : 07:04:48 AM
i am soooo very excited. i was on his web site checking where he was going to be. oh man he is going to be here in redmond. i called for more info. then they told me the address. they will be 1 mile from my house. i have been using his technique on my heifers. i have no horse. i took tatoo back to my sis. i am going to pay 25.00 and observe. i am also volunteering my lawn for campers. this is going to be a fun experience. it is end of june first of july. what a treat. happy days here. the folks hosting the event i know. they were a wedding venue like us that the county shut down. not farm related enough. such is life. well happy days here sherrye

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RedHoopWoman Posted - Jan 01 2012 : 3:13:48 PM
I attended a Buck Brannaman clinic here in Colorado and got alot out of it,I know you're going to love it and learn alot from him!
We're lucky that he comes here fairly regularly and so does Martin Black,I've attended a few of his clinics as well,he's an excellent horseman as well.
I've also read Buck's books and have his ranch roping book,all good stuff and you feel like you get to know him personally reading his books.

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mydakota Posted - Dec 30 2011 : 8:06:58 PM
Buck is a Horseman. You will learn a lot.

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sherrye Posted - Dec 29 2011 : 4:25:07 PM
i love the documentary. i have watched it 6 times now. i am using his technique on my heifers. i am amazed how sweet my girls are after dark. very special time for me and them. they fight over who i am going to love on. yes i feel very fortunate to have it down the road. happy days here sherrye

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Candy C. Posted - Dec 29 2011 : 2:06:43 PM
OMG Sherry, how exciting! We went to see the documentary last summer when it came out, very good! I highly recommend it!

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msdoolittle Posted - Dec 29 2011 : 10:49:36 AM
There is an excellent documentary out on him. It is called Buck, and if you have Netflix, it is on there. Very fascinating man. It amazes me how people do not listen to animals. If we would only listen to what they are 'telling' us, our relationship would be much stronger! :0)

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Dec 29 2011 : 08:11:50 AM
Sherry, you are one lucky gal! He doesn't come to Missouri. Would be really neat to be able to see him, but I'll just read his books instead!!

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