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Rancho Terra Norté is blessed with the number of herding professionals who give their time and expertise to our program. The faculty set to present at this year’s Summer Symposium are truly some of the most gifted instructors & judges in the county who have agreed to share their knowledge with our students.
Rusty Jeffers: |
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Rusty Jeffers entered his first stockdog trial in 1999 and since then has earned multiple High in Trials and herding championships in AHBA, AKC and USBCHA trials. He began judging stockdog trials in 2004 and has judged numerous AHBA, AKC, and USBCHA trials in that time. He has judged multiple national specialties including those for Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd Dog, Collie, Bearded Collie, Bouvier de Flandres, Rottweiler, Standard Schnauzer, Giant Schnauzer, Puli and Old English Sheepdog.
Additionally, Rusty has organized and chaired numerous trials and public demonstrations at a number of locations, including fairs and Scottish Festivals.
He currently serves as President of The American Herding Breed Association (AHBA) and board member of The Northern California Working Sheepdog Association.
After spending most of his herding career in California, he now lives in Western Oregon with his wife, three border collies and a small herd of sheep.
Rusty will be working with intermediate and advanced handlers on arena and field skill sets. |
Benoit Voisin: |
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Benoit Voisin is a municipal shepherd, Beauceron breeder and SCC judge in France. With the help of his Pyrenean Shepherd, Odge and Beauceron Paia, manage a flock of 240 sheep helping to maintain the plots of the of the Évreux Portes de Normandie agglomeration. They spend the summer season on the slopes of Saint-Michel and Nétreville (classified Natura 2000) and on other plots, the sheep then winter at the educational Farm of Navarre.The pregnant ewes will give birth in late February, early March. Once the forage starts to come back in the Spring, Benoit, the dogs and flock return to frolic in the high meadows ensuring the maintenance of the plots, while preserving biodiversity.
RTN is very happy to have Benoit return this year to both judge our French Course and AHBA trials the weekend prior to the start of the symposium and to work with intermediate and advanced handler/dog teams on elements of the Traditional Style Herding program.
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Linda Rorem: |
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Linda Rorem actively competes in various venues with her Shelties and German Shepherd. She is an accomplished herding dog historian, one of the founder of the American Herding Breeds Association, an all-breeds herding trials Judge, and the custodian of the website, Herding on the Web (www.herdingontheweb.com).
Linda will one of our Tending Fundamentals instructors. Teaching elements of the traditional style herding to our started tending attendees. |
Roy Sage: |
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Roy Sage comes to us from Nyssa, OR and brings a lifetime of experience working with dogs, livestock, and dogs with livestock. He and his wife Annette's Osage Australian Shepherd Kennel has recieved the special recognition of being a Hall of Fame (HOF) Kennel producing a number of Working Trial Champions (WTCH). Roy has conducted clinics and judged trials across the nation and the globe with all breeds of herding/working dogs. Roy shares his daily work load with an Aussie, a Belgian Sheepdog and a Border Collie.
Roy really enjoys working with novice dogs and handlers and we are lucky to have him lined up to work with our Intro to the Bubble handler/dog teams. |
Val Manning |
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Val's interest in herding started when working as a Pet Food Specialist for Farmland Industries in the late 80's and early 90's. During this time, Farmland was the official Pet Food of The Meeker Classic, The National Western Stock Show and other trials in Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas. At that time - very few people were trialing with upright dogs, and fewer with German Shepherds. In 1995, Val finished her first conformation champion - CH Hickory Hill's Excalibur "Magic" and decided that the next goal would be to compete in herding. She and Magic started working with Jerry Rowe that June, and started trialing in October. Since that time, Terra Norte' GSD's have been both conformation champions and herding dogs. In 2004 with the help of Hildy Morgan, Jerry Rowe and others - Val started Rancho Terra Norte' and the Northern Colorado Herding Cooperative was established.
Working with beginning students and their dogs is highly rewarding. While most trainers can take a dog and trial successfully, it takes a Coach to teach the owner how to herd and build on the relationship between dog & handler. Diversity is what builds a better mousetrap - Val has been successful in helping GSD's, Aussies, BCs, Rotties, Giant Schnauzers, Briards, and Cattledogs and their owners herd proficiently and achieve success in the herding arena or field. She is both an AKC and AHBA herding judge. |
Melissa Archer Muncaster |
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Melissa caught the herding bug after entering her GSD Riley in a Herding Instinct Test in 2014. Since then she has been actively training, competing and teaching. Along with herding, Melissa and her husband Brad reside in the Grand Junction area where she raises commercial dorper sheep and registered Kiko goats.
Melissa competes in obedience, rally and agility. We are lucky to have her join this year's faculty to work with our Intro to Tending students. |
Carol Lucero |
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Carol Lucero resides in Fort Lupton, Colorado just north of Denver. She has put several herding championships on her dogs with the American Herding Breed Association (AHBA), Australian Shepherd Club of America (ASCA); American Kennel Club (AKC), with several of her dogs earning points in major Border Collie field trials sanctioned by the United States Border Collie Handlers Association (USBCHA). In addition to her judging assignments Carol continues to compete in trials on a variety of courses at the advanced levels working cattle, sheep and ducks. “I believe for me to judge fairly I need to be in that arena to see what my exhibitors experience when they trial.”
Carol was recruited to assist in the early organization of the AKC Herding Program and was one of the first individuals to become a certified herding judge for AKC. Over the past twenty plus years it has been her privilege to have judged multiple AKC trials on A, B & C-courses, on all approved livestock. You may have seen Carol as a Herding judge at numerous breed Nationals and Specialties which have included Beardies, Shelties, Corgis, Belgium Sheepdogs and Tervurens, German Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dogs , Border Collies and others. “I have enjoyed witnessing the advances in the AKC Herding program, especially seeing more herding breeds compete. Through the years it has been my pleasure to see dogs progress in their ability to read and confidently control and manage movement of livestock. The handlers also continue to improve in their herding skills, in teamwork with their dogs exhibiting a better understanding of how to work cattle, sheep and ducks. Plus, the handlers continue to expand their knowledge of program requirements by attending clinics and seminars. |
Britney Mazzer |
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Britney Mazzer and her Rottwielers do everything - including carting. Along with earning advanced titles on the A course, she is currently working towards advanced D course. We are excited to have Britney share her love for carting at this year's Carting Workshop scheduled for Monday evening July 8th. |
Lauren Sandrin |
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Lauren Sandrin started herding at RTN in the winter of 2020 with her GSD Freya, since that time she and Freya have earned advanced titles on the A, C and D course. She finished Freya's Herding Championship in 2023. This Spring - Lauren has started trialing with Bull, a Freya son. Lauren also competes in obedience, rally and scentwork.
We are excited to have Lauren join this year's faculty as an Intro to Tending instructor. |
Chelle Schumann, DVM |
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Michelle (Chelle) Schumann DVM I am a 1990 graduate of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in St.Paul Minnesota. She then practiced in Albuquerque New Mexico for 15 years first as an associate veterinarian and the served as Medical director in several related specialty practices in the area.
Chelle's career has since taken her to the beauty of Montana where she has practiced mainly emergency medicine as well as some general practice for the last 12 years. Her love of the German Shepherd Dog began before she was school age as her father was a border patrol agent with a working GSD in southern New Mexico. Since then Chelle has been blessed with “ the best dog in the world” many times and they are all remembered with love and a smile.
Chelle's current dogs are PAM HC Bee! and young Cat! who are multi talented and titled in agility, herding, rally, barn hunt, tracking and dock diving.
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Dave Stanford |
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Dave and his wife Jenny reside in Evans, CO with their two GSDs Peyton and Athena. As a recently retired middle school science teacher, Dave brings together is gift for teaching and his passion for dog sports. He and Peyton are active competitors in herding, scentwork, and barn hunt.
RTN is thrilled he will be working with symposium students by leading the Intro to Scentwork and Intro to Barnhunt workshops.
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Cathy Sumeraki |
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Cathy Sumeracki (SOOM-ER-RACK-EE) has been herding for over a decade. Teaching others how to herd with their dogs is her passion. She works with all breeds at all levels and competes in all venues of herding competition. She is also an AHBA judge, an AKC judge and co-author of the book “Teaching the Rules of the Hunt.”
Known for her creative approach to teaching, it is evident Cathy loves to help others get the most from their relationship with their dog. “I like to win and want my students to win like everyone else, “ Cathy says. “But at the end of the day, for me, it’s about how well the dog and handler work together as a team towards accomplishing a task.”
This philosophy serves her well as Cathy holds over 20 championships across ASCA, AHBA and AKC, and has made the Top Ten Rottweilers and the Top 20 Bouviers in herding. She herself has Border Collies and Kelpies and also competes with Shelties, Corgis, German Shepherds, and mixed breeds. She currently has over 20 students who successfully compete in herding, over one third which are above the started level.. “Seeing my students succeed is my greatest reward,“ says Cathy.
She and her husband John own a premier herding facility in Bayfield, CO where she does lessons, camps, in house training and other events using sheep, goats, cattle, geese and ducks. Her camps are well known for being action packed with loads of working time and great takeaways for future progress. You can learn more about Cathy at www.summernyranch.com
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Hana Fullmer |
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Hana Fullmer trains all breeds and all levels at SummerNY Ranch, owned by Cathy Sumeracki, in Ignacio, Colorado.
Hana brings real life experience to herding training as she owns and operates Tierra Vida Farm and Tierra Vida Ranch. Managing, rotating, and grazing animals is part of the soil health and fertility program for both of her businesses. Her dog Zoey is her most valuable employee and her puppy Ace has begun his training.
Hana believes strongly in utilizing as much of a dog's innate ability as possible. Her methods are focused on ensuring that dogs are accountable for their own behavior (in life and work) so that we, as handlers, have to manage them as little as possible.
As a trainer, Hana is patient and soft spoken. Her gift is the ability to explain herding so her students can understand it. Herding can be difficult to grasp and Hana makes it easy.
Outside of farming and training, you will find her at herding trials, hiking mountains, and camping with her dogs and husband. |
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