Marysville, WA – Go as a group – Ricky Quinn Horsemanship clinic (ride or audit)

Posted on: March 5th, 2024 by Tina Price | in | No Comments

When:
March 16, 2024 @ 9:00 am – March 17, 2024 @ 4:00 pm
2024-03-16T09:00:00-07:00
2024-03-17T16:00:00-07:00
Where:
Cornerstone Ranch
Sultan
WA
Cost:
$30-$550
Contact:
Evan Bonner
Ricky Quinn is returning to Cornerstone Ranch for their third annual spring clinic!
From their event info: “As usual Ricky’s clinics are all about giving you the knowledge so that you can build a solid foundation and problem solve with your horse. This clinic will have a particular focus on the fundamentals of western performance, specifically applying our horsemanship foundation towards developing the skills needed for Ranch Riding, Ranch Trail, Ranch Reining classes and Stock Horse classes.
Rider Fee: $550 for two days
Auditor Fee: $30/day
Stall rentals: $25/day
Dry camping available or many hotels near by.
Lunch provided for participants. Hook ups are VERY LIMITED: $30/day
Participants please bring your own hay, water buckets and muck items. The owner of temporary stalled horse must provide all care for horse. All horses coming to Cornerstone Ranch must be up to date on all vaccinations and record will be asked for.
CONTACT
Please contact Evan Bonner for a registration form.
360-551-3736
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ABOUT RICKY QUINN
Ricky Quinn was raised in Wyoming where he grew up around horses and other livestock. When Ricky was a teenager he met Buck Brannaman at a horsemanship clinic. Meeting Buck greatly impacted the direction of Ricky’s life. He knew that there was something unique about Buck and his ability with horses. After high school, Ricky moved to Montana where he worked on a ranch for nine years starting colts, learning horsemanship, and caring for cattle as he continued his study of true horsemanship.
Today, Ricky travels throughout the United States and Internationally teaching horsemanship. Ricky and his wife own a ranch in North Platte, Nebraska where they are raising a family while buying and selling stocker cattle. Ricky is around livestock everyday whether it’s on the road helping people with horses or at home weaning a fresh set of calves. Ricky’s life experiences and his study of the teachings of Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman have taught him that animals want to be treated a certain way and that horses in particular are very aware of the feeling a person offers them.
Ricky teaches the mechanics of properly riding and operating a horse, but he also teaches the people what it means to feel of a horse. Once a person experiences a horse responding to their feel, the opportunity for self-improvement and for positive change is incredible. When we become the person that our horse enjoys, we feel better and it usually benefits and lifts all other areas of our life including our interaction with our family, friends, and other human beings.”
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