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OPEN HOUSE
Free Demos & Seminars Saturday, June 19, 2010 10am – 4pm 63421 Yale Road, Hope BC Demo & Seminar Schedule Everyone is welcome! Please bring your own chair! Daryl Gibb at 11am ~ 1pm ~ 3pm Round Penning, General Horsemanship, Trailer Loading & much more Ken Wilkinson at 12:15pm Nutritionist with Otter Co-Op will present Horses & Nutrition Seminar Concession Stand ~ Horseman’s Supplies ~ Door Prize Draw Information on all services offered by Daryl Gibb Horsemanship Training programs for all disciplines, breeds, and behaviors Maintenance & Conditioning Programs Private & Group Lessons Clinics and Camps Colt Starting Hosting Private Clinics DIRECTIONS East bound on Hwy 1 take exit 168 come past Valley Helicopters’ entrance and follow signs West bound on Hwy 1 take Exit 165 come along Flood Hope Road, turn left before overpass (you’ll see Valley Helicopters – come past Valley Helicopter’s entrance and follow signs TRAINING PROGRAMS
Located in Cawston, BC, home based Nighthawk Ranch is headquarters for the variety of monthly training programs that are offered. Daryl specializing in colt starting and horses with behavioral issues. Please contact Daryl at (250) 499-5844 to inquire about the training program your and your horse require.
Please note, Daryl will be at the Lower Mainland Quarter Horse Bazaar on March 21, and able to haul back horses registered for training. TIP OF THE MONTH
Working with a horse, inch by inch, is a cinch. Working with a horse, yard by yard, it gets hard. - Author UnknownPrevious Tips
If you stop your horse on a bad note, the next day things are generally worse. If you stop on a good note, things are usually just as good or better the next day.If you want to get somewhere fast with your horse, go slow! |
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