In this clinic, Jason combines his horsemanship ideals and the natural instincts of the cows to influence how they will respond to our positioning, pressure and or release. You will learn how to feel and communicate with the cattle and you will be able to move the animals more humanely, productively and efficiently.
Cattle work is a great clinic for anyone introducing their horse to cattle for the first time, or someone who's more experienced doing cattle events, but wants to refine their knowledge on the most effective positioning on horse and cow to get better and more effective results, whether you are looking for a foundation for cutting, roping, sorting, or taking a cow down the fence.
Event will happen rain or shine. Limited spots are available!
Clinic fee-$365 Auditor fee- $20
Non-refundable deposit of $300 required to reserve rider spot.
TO RESERVE A RIDER SPOT- Contact Ariana at 603-630-2011 or
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Jeni Olivier can also be contacted for questions or more information. You can contact Jeni by message here on Facebook, by email at
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Jason Drass is an experienced and talented horseman who has a knack for helping riders and horses with solutions that make sense. If you are looking to get to the next level, or just solve a problem that you haven't been able to work through, he can help. His mentors include Tom Curtin and Bryan Neubert, who he regularly works with, and he continues to grow through his own experiences that have taught him many lessons in his years of riding and as a blacksmith.
You may also like the following events from Jason Drass Horsemanship Clinics:
- Next month, 14th June, 09:00 am, Horsemanship 2- Advancing your Timing, Balance, and Feel in Deerfield
- Next month, 22nd June, 08:30 am, Eastern States Ranch Horse Challenge in Rochester
- Next month, 28th June, 09:30 am, 2-day Cattle Work with Jason Drass in Mendon
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