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Ethan

San Rafael, California, USA

About
Jobseeker No
404175
Status
Looking
Gender/Working Couple
Male
Age
54
Location
San Rafael, California, 94901, USA
Nationality
USA
Marital Status
Single
Occupation
Ranch Hand
Height
1.74m = 5' 8"
Weight
78 kgs = 12 st 3 lb
Smoke
Drive
Preferences
Locations
(California: San Rafael, 30 miles)
Qualifications

More than anything I have a all-in, can-do, positive attitude, always eager to learn, and a great team-player and communicator. Experience is relative, right? In some places I am a total expert, in other places I am a total beginner. Depends what's going on, and what's needed. But even thought I'm an "older" kinda ranch hand (51) I approach work with humility and curiosity. That said, I do have a lot of experience, and often am solely responsible for taking care of lots of stock on my own.

Duties of Current Occupation

General ranch hand, mule packing, horse shoeing, horse development, backcountry cooking, trailering stock, leading rides and multi-day trips, general maintenance, helping out however possible.

Equine Work Experience

Grew up with horses so was exposed from early start, but only got back into horsemanship in 2013, full time, totally dedicated. Since then I have lived and worked full-time on ranches in Argentina, Nicaragua and USA -- Montana, Wyoming, California. Basic experience with cattle work, advanced experience in most aspects of guest ranching, including extensive experience with mule packing and leading multi-day pack trips in remote back country.

Specialities

General ranch work Guest services Pack trips Mule packing Horse shoeing Teaching Cattle work Basic horse first aid Horse development Stock trailering Cooking Cleaning

Type of Ride Work

My riding is basically "ranch practical," long days in the saddle, doing what's needed to get the work done -- whether cow work, pack trips, or guest rides. I've been training and working on more "finesse," for which I have a great interest, but my riding is fairly basic. I believe that every ride, no matter what, should be about helping develop the horse, keeping them sharp and engaged, refining rough spots.

Key Skills
Riding Driving license Drive Horsebox First-Aid Equine First-Aid Handling Youngstock Bandaging Teaching Sole Charge Natural Horsemanship Parelli Horsemanship People Skills
Areas of Expertise
Riding School Sole Charge Trekking Working with children Hacking
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