
How to Contact the 6W Ranch:

23 Black Rock Mine Rd.
Hammi Valley, CA 93514-7415, USA
Ranch Phone:
760 * 933 * 0053
M-F, 08:00am to 05:00pm
(Please leave a message if we are busy in the training pens. We will get back to you.)
Email:
Requests for permission to reprint poems, articles, and photos made via Email, will not be responded to. Requests for uses of stories, poems, and/or photographs, will only be responded to via receipt of postal service mail (USPS) with a signature attached to the request.
Messages marked, "Fwd:" will be deleted without being opened.
E-Mail to (cut and paste address and remove spaces. This helps us to eliminate the spam mail programs):
sixwranch @ hughes.net

We wish we could personally address each and every training issue that is inquired of us. Unfortunately, due to the amount of personal requests we receive for personal/specific training issues, it is not possible to respond to each and every request. We apologize for this inconvenience, but otherwise we would be constantly in front of the computer instead of working horses. Please refer to the webboard below:
WebBoard
We have set up a webboard which can be publicly viewed & posted to. Posted here is general horse information, upcoming events, wild horse news, training updates from the 6W Ranch, and other items of horse related interests as well as your interaction with questions and comments by other participants with equine knowledge. Your question may be one that someone else needs an answer to as well or one that someone may have another method of working with.
We monitor the board and participate with those that post as we are able. You will find that many others have suggestions as to a variety of training issues and concerns.
Please check out "The 6W Ranch Equestrian Discussion Board" by clicking the link below:
The 6W Ranch Equestrian Discussion Board

Please contact us via telephone for inquiries regarding boarding, training, show judging, & clinic rates.
If you would like information regarding 6W Ranch training for you and/or your horse (wild or domestic) or clinic information, please contact us via telephone or postal mail and request a, "pre-client," application form or to discuss with you, your specific clinic needs.

We have received numerous pieces of mail regarding wild horse/cattle range issues.......if you desire to send us an Email regarding supporting only wild horse issues at the complete and total expense of ranching families, we would like to make it known that our support is in the middle ground. We do not support the demise of the ranchers and their rights on grazing lands; BLM, private, or otherwise, which those ranch
families have worked in excess of a hundred years in some cases, in order to secure those rights and privileges. It is our position, that a balance is what is required.
Before you send us a note regarding removing all range privileges from hard working ranch families that are barely eking out a living on drought parched lands in the West, think about where your next pair of shoes, belt, purse, saddle leather, reins, chinks, and steak (or hamburger) comes from. We must find and strive for a solution together (wild horse enthusiast and Rancher) which is fair to all. However, if you support wild horse issues over housing developments and commercial industrial issues on current or former range land, let us know your thoughts. If you do not share this philosophy, then contacting us with such ridiculous statements and asking our support of; ranchers shouldn't have any grazing rights, and/or asking for the removal of all cows from the public lands, is a moot point in those regards and will not be addressed, bantered, or replied to.
Thank you, The 6W Ranch

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