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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE BUCKAROO LEATHER FAMILY!
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Do you have any used tack you would like to sell? Buckaroo Leather is having our annual Cowboy Christmas Party on Saturday, December 8th, and this year we are including a tack swap! See our flyer below and look in our
upcoming events section for details on how to sell your unwanted tack!
We are proud to be working with Jim Groesbeck and his horse training program!
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Jim Groesbeck is first and foremost a horseman. He has been riding and training horses for 40 years. From pack strings in the mountains of the Sierras, to training champion performance horses.
Jim’s approach to horsemanship was greatly influenced early on by the work of the renowned horse master Ray Hunt. He has started young horses for working cow horse, reining, cutting as well as jumpers and dressage horses. Studying with an eclectic group of great horsemen and top Dressage trainers, Jim is always seeking more knowledge and blending that understanding into his training. Quarter horses,
Arabians, Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds even Mustangs and mules have all been a part of his horsemanship history.
Besides his excellent training and instruction, Jim has achieved much success in the show world as well, winning a division championship at the Snaffle Bit Futurity in 1995, and long listed for the 1998 inaugural USET reining team. Currently he has received success and recognition in the International sport of Working Equitation. Working Equitation enabled him to improve the precision and
correctness of his training, while maintaining his roots in the Stock Horse style of making the California Bridle Horse.
Jim believes that good horsemanship starts with feel, and an understanding of the principles of behavior and foundation training, which is adaptable to practically every form of riding. His teaching philosophy is simple. In the words of Ben Franklin:
“TELL ME AND I FORGET, TEACH ME AND I REMEMBER, INVOLVE ME AND I LEARN”
DO YOU LOVE GOOD, QUALITY TACK AND LEATHER
GOODS?
If the answer is YES, then, COME JOIN THE PARTY!
Buckaroo John, from Buckaroo Leather invites you to host a Tackaroo Party. You find a location,
invite all your friends and family, and John will bring his beautiful, high quality tack. He will also bring food and beverages. He can offer saddle and tack fittings as well as demos.
Do you have a just so so, breast collar or headstall? Let Buckaroo John dress it up with classy conchos. Always wanted a horse hair
bosal and mecate? This is the place to get them. Curious about saddle fitting?
Come talk with Buckaroo John! Don't miss this
opportunity!
Special discounts for host and guests.
To book your date somewhere in the western United States, call 530-545-0139 or email Buckaroo John at: john@buckarooleather.com If you'd like Santa to send you a new Buckaroo Leather Headstall or Bitless Sidepull Bridle, look below at our brand new measuring diagrams. Make sure you measure correctly and get your dream tack at an exact fit!!
Horse Identification Methods
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In light of the terrible fires we’ve had in California, we’ve compiled information on different identification methods available for our horses and other
livestock.
At times, owners are not home when a fire or other disaster starts. Horses are sometimes left on their own to figure out an escape. Sometimes friends, family and/or first responders are forced to open gates and
let livestock go. How can our horses be identified and protected 24 hours a day, seven days a week?
Permanent identification methods such as traditional branding and freeze branding are excellent options for identification, when ownership is in question. However, is branding enough? If a horse is
rescued and placed in a shelter or holding facility, is a brand able to give immediate contact information? What methods can immediately give rescuers information that will allow immediate contact with the owners?
While we are not affiliated with or endorsing one method or another, here are a few that we found during our research for this article:
Microchipping
Microchip implantation is safe, simple, and inexpensive. The tiny chip takes only seconds to implant with a small syringe by a veterinarian or other trained person. The chip is implanted just below the mane. A handheld
scanner is used to read the microchip. The scanner reads the number on the chip and contact information can be located through the chip registry program.
IT IS VITAL… to remember that any type of removable identification used must have an emergency break away feature.
Below are temporary identification methods for consideration. All items are BREAKAWAY products with
various amount of pressure needed to release the item from the horse. Never, never, never put nylon halters without breakaway features on a horse for any length of time for any reason!!! Also, remember to remove fly masks, as they are difficult for the horse to remove and are flammable!
ManeStay
ManeStay weighs 1.7 ounces, and its stainless steel compression spring delivers incredible staying power in the mane or tail. ManeStay's high-visibility yellow color, along with placement high on the horse's body, means
first responders will immediately see that the horse is wearing identification.
Fetlock Bands and Collars
Equestrisafe is a company that carries emergency i.d. fetlock bands and neck collars. As you can see, you can have different types of information embroidered into the band or collar. These bands and collars
can be worn for months at a time and hold up well.
Customized Leather Collars
Leather halters can be engraved or stamped with an owner’s contact information, primarily phone numbers. All leather halters, by nature, have a breakaway feature.
If the horse catches his halter on a gate, fence, tree, etc., the leather will break and release the horse. Leather halters are available at Buckaroo Leather.
Barns and horse trailers should have a supply of spray paint and permanent marking pens as well. Some have found that spray painting a phone number on the side of their horse and/or using marking pens on the
hooves can be extremely helpful as well.
May we all prepare ahead of time for our specific circumstances and animals. Let us be as prepared and safe as possible for any disaster that may strike!!
Kenny & Dylan Lawson, Cowboy Mounter Shooters
Listen as they talk about Buckaroo Leather
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THANK
YOU! Carrie K. is loving her new bridle and breast collar on her beautiful horse Aaike!! (Pronounced Ika.)
We can customize your tack too!
Get it here: www.buckarooleather.com
I bought a headstall from you at the Mountain Trail Nationals. I just want to tell you how much I like it. It fits him perfectly and is such good quality. He looked really good in it for the show.
- Ellen L.
Buckaroo Leather Reins provide excellent drape and feel for the right amount of contact between horse and rider!
- Jarvis S.
Consistently the best quality leather, fit and style!
Can't be beat. - April T.
Love my custom side pull and so does Traveler. Thanks. As always, I can always depend on you to do excellent work!
- Lorraine R.
Haley B. looking great on Jag, loving her new
Buckaroo Leather Chinks!
Take a look at these Buckaroo Beauties!
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This is our Diamond Lite, Wade Style, saddle
with bucking rolls! Going out to a happy cowgirl!!
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BUCKAROO COWBOY CHRISTMAS
&
TACK SWAP
CAMP FIRE FUND RAISER
Sliding J Ranch
24860 N. Tully Rd., Acampo, CA 95220
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Buckaroo John will be at the Cowboy Dressage Trail Obstacles Clinic and Fund Raiser Sunday, December 9, 2018 between 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. There will be free saddle fitting! Bring your tack and tack questions!!
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