B.W. Pickett Equine Center Colorado State University CATTLE HANDLING/RANCH SORTING CLINIC & COMPETITION Friday (optional) Sponsors: 5-6pm Arrival, stalling and warm-up 6-8pm Rider & Horse Tuneup Clinic Saturday 7:15am Check-in and registration 9am Welcome 9:15am Cattle Maneuver Basics for Horses 10:30am Handling & Working Cattle 11:45am Lunch, along with 12pm session 12pm Horses, Kids & Ethics and How to Enter a Sorting 1:15pm Mechanics of Sorting 2:30pm Performance Horse Readiness Check 3:45pm Graduation 4:30pm Cinch RSNC sanctioned Western Heritage Sorting Class In cooperation with: ~Schools for both adults and youth- all are welcome! ~All sessions take place in Pickett and Adams Arenas. ~Pre-registration is $60. Space limited to 60 riders- first come, first served. Stalls available for use, $13/night. ~Click here for more detailed information and printable registration. Click here to register online. ~For more information: Doug Householder, 979-777-2070 Dave Wolfe, 970-897-2901 or Sam Lowry, 970-491-6225 Sunday (optional) 8am Cowboy Church 9am-Noon 4-H Ranch Horse Clinic All Day Ranch Sorting Classes -see Cinch RSNC flyer 2017 CSU Ranch Sorting School Graduation Class Online Registration Deadline March 6, 2018
Cattle Handling Clinic & Cinch RSNC Sorting at B.W. Pickett Equine Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins ~Pre-register for this event by filling out separate registration form, or click on link found on flyer. Registration is $60, and is open to 60 riders on a first come, first served basis. Please reserve your spot by March 6, 5pm. After 60 spots are filled, others are welcome to observe and learn on foot for $25. There is no charge for all other non-school observers. ~Riders will be divided on Saturday morning into adult and youth groups, then expertise. All classes will run concurrently throughout the day. ~Clinicians & Speakers: Friday: Ralph Glenn- Professional Trainer, Judge Saturday: Cody Dawson- Professional Trainer, 4H Leader, CSU Stock Horse Team Assistant Coach, Keith Hill and Justin Riley- Professional Trainers; Dr. Doug Householder- Professor, Coach, Trainer, Judge, Jessie Dillon- Professional Trainer Sunday: Pastor Mark Fellina- Cowboy Church ~Lunch: Adams Classroom. BYO lunch or order/purchase box lunch at check-in. ~Performance Horse Readiness Check Halter, handkerchief and pocketknife and small flashlight needed for class. Several great topics in this presentation for junior and senior 4-H ers on method demonstration. ~Graduation- Saturday at 3:45pm Graduates receive an Cinch RSNC graduation certificate and complimentary 1-year membership. There will also be drawings for other great prizes! ~Western Heritage Class- Saturday at 4:30pm Cinch RSNC s newest class! Here are the rules from the Cinch RSNC Handbook: This class is used to fine-tune the cattle reading and handling skills of the contestant and also to attract a whole new population of contestants who may be intimidated by the speed of competition in many of our events. Those who excel in slow and quiet cattle management will now have a game to be very competitive in. In this class, all standard RSNC rules will remain, with the addition of two new ones.
1. a) Limited to a trot or walk by the sorter: Loping after one stride by the sorter will result in a no time. The gate person can go at any speed to defend the gate as a defensive move however they cannot lope toward or into the herd to sort cattle. 2. b) Verbal noise, by either contestant, intended to influence the cattle is prohibited. Shouting by either rider to intimidate the cattle will result in a no time, however; non-verbal noises such as whistling, clucking, slapping chaps, etc. are all common practices among cattlemen and are allowed. Western Heritage classes ~Beginners- Open to any novice rider on a novice horse. Riders and horses have virtually no experience working cattle. May pick/draw partner. Five run max. Buckles to champion team, other awards to 2 nd -6 th place. ~Rookies- Open to any rookie rider on a rookie horse. Rookies have some, but limited experience working cattle. Buckles to champion team, other awards to 2 nd - 6 th place. ~All Levels- Open to any rider on any horse. Champion team receives $400 and Dennis Moreland trophy spurs, other awards to 2 nd -6 th place. Class Fee per rider Payback Western Heritage (Beginner & Rookie) $18 50% Western Heritage (All levels) $23 50% *Sorting entry fees accepted at show. *Points earned go toward June 2018 National Show Western Heritage qualification. ~4-H Ranch Horse Clinic- Sunday 9am-noon Cattle and pens are available. Location will depend on weather- either Pickett Arena or outdoor arena behind Legends Sale Barn. ~Stalls are available for $13/night. Open Thursday, March 8 through Monday, March 12. Reserve stalls on form below. Bring your own shavings. No hookups available at CSU facilities. ~Host Hotels: Best Western University Inn Hilton Fort Collins Best Western Kiva Inn Quality Inn & Suites Comfort Inn Limited trailer parking at hotels. Park trailers at CSU facilities.
CATTLE HANDLING CLINIC & COMPETITION PRE-REGISTRATION FORM Colorado State University, Fort Collins Cost: $60 to be completed by school riders only Registrations & Payments must be received by March 6 th, 2018 Name: Address: City: St: Zip: Phone: Email: Rider Experience (check one experience and one age group): Experience: Beginner* Rookie* Experienced Age Group: Youth Adult *A beginner has little to no experience with cattle handling. Likewise, the horse has done little cow work. *A rookie has done some cattle handling. Likewise, the horse is somewhat familiar with cattle work. Number of stalls needed: $13/night per stall Days Attending (Circle answers) Friday session Yes Unsure No Saturday school Yes Unsure No Saturday competition Yes Unsure No (Register and pay for competition on Saturday between 12 and 3pm.) Sunday 4-H Ranch Horse Clinic Yes Unsure No
Payment (must accompany form) School fee $ Stall fee $ Total fee $ Signature Guardian (for minor) Date signed Mail completed forms and payment to: Ellen Polyard 3685 Hemmingway Road Colorado Springs, CO 80930 Make checks payable to Colorado 4-H Horse Advisory Committee. (Please put event name on memo line) You may also email completed registration forms to: ellenpolyard@yahoo.com Phone 719-332-8841. Online registration and payment is available here. Service fees apply to online payments only. ~ A Release of Liability Form will need to be signed by each rider. Current Coggins is required for each horse (will be checked upon entrance)