Topics to Be Covered
• Stockmanship: conventional vs. low stress
• Economic benefits of stockmanship
• Stockmanship fundamentals: mindset, attitude, working with and preparing
animals, principles, techniques
• Driving
• Corral work
• Facilities
• Fenceline weaning and riding for health post-weaning
• Loading out
• Placing cattle on range without fences
• Solving handling challenges: riparian loafers, bunch quitters
Attending Stockmanship School RSVP:
Contact Roger Ingram at 530-401-0314 or email rsingram1005@gmail.com with
questions.
You must call or email if you wish to attend the school.
Click here for the Tuition and Registration Form
Tuition Cost: $1,000 per person (includes meals and indoor lodging – limited lodging
space available)
$800 per person (includes meals and outdoor camping – bring your tent or trailer)