Backcountry Horsemen of California - Mid Valley Unit

Backcountry Horsemen of California - Mid Valley Unit We are a 501(c)3 organization. Most of our members live in or near Stanislaus County.

Backcountry Horsemen of California is a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving backcountry wilderness, protecting stock users' historic use of the wilderness and educating the public about gentle, "Leave No Trace" wilderness use.

What a perfect day for a parade! Columbia all Equine Christmas parade. Enjoy!
12/16/2025

What a perfect day for a parade! Columbia all Equine Christmas parade. Enjoy!

❄️❄️ We are just 1 month away from our Winter Round-Up! Please ensure that you send in your RSVPs with plenty of time to...
12/10/2025

❄️❄️ We are just 1 month away from our Winter Round-Up! Please ensure that you send in your RSVPs with plenty of time to arrive before the RSVP deadline of January 1st. ❄️❄️

❄️❄️The official 2026 Winter Round-Up flyer is here! ❄️❄️

Please make sure to send in your RSVP forms BY THE DEADLINE OF JANUARY 1st, 2026. Please try to get them in as early as possible. Reservations will be required to attend to ensure that the correct amount of food is ordered. The venue will be moving back to the valley this year and will be at the Perrys’ in Hilmar (an exact address will be released at a later date). Overnight camping will be available if arranged prior to the event.

Please try to limit your donations for the raffle to 1 per person. Every person who brings a raffle gift will receive 5 free raffle tickets. If there is an item that you would like to see put in either auction, please contact Kaitlyn BEFORE THE EVENT.

For any questions, please call or text Kaitlyn Rumsey at (209) 768-5732.

Members, make sure to look out for an expanded, detailed description of the event in the November newsletter as well! 😊

11/28/2025

Updates on current disease outbreaks are listed here as they occur and will include the date listed, disease name, location and current status. Specific premises will not be named but the general location by town, county and state will be listed. When locations, events or horses are at risk they wil...

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

❄️❄️The official 2026 Winter Round-Up flyer is here! ❄️❄️Please make sure to send in your RSVP forms BY THE DEADLINE OF ...
11/12/2025

❄️❄️The official 2026 Winter Round-Up flyer is here! ❄️❄️

Please make sure to send in your RSVP forms BY THE DEADLINE OF JANUARY 1st, 2026. Please try to get them in as early as possible. Reservations will be required to attend to ensure that the correct amount of food is ordered. The venue will be moving back to the valley this year and will be at the Perrys’ in Hilmar (an exact address will be released at a later date). Overnight camping will be available if arranged prior to the event.

Please try to limit your donations for the raffle to 1 per person. Every person who brings a raffle gift will receive 5 free raffle tickets. If there is an item that you would like to see put in either auction, please contact Kaitlyn BEFORE THE EVENT.

For any questions, please call or text Kaitlyn Rumsey at (209) 768-5732.

Members, make sure to look out for an expanded, detailed description of the event in the November newsletter as well! 😊

11/02/2025

❄️ We have set a date for our 2026 Winter Round-Up! ❄️

Make sure to mark your calendars for January 10, 2026. The event will take place in Hilmar with live music and a catered dinner. Full details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Such a fun play day at Diamond Bar Arena Saturday. The turn out of riders and Dutch Oven cooks was awesome. Nicole-Nikki...
10/31/2025

Such a fun play day at Diamond Bar Arena Saturday. The turn out of riders and Dutch Oven cooks was awesome. Nicole-Nikki Andrew-Jones won both musical poles and best costume, Scarlett Taylor won the spoon and egg race/marathon (these riders balanced that egg too well!) and Jody Elaine Blackmer Rumsey won the Dolly Pardon Race. Thank you to everyone who helped out! You all made it such a fun day!

This is very rapidly becoming a huge problem.  I see it in my area already, I have for a while.
10/05/2025

This is very rapidly becoming a huge problem. I see it in my area already, I have for a while.

A veterinarian at a recent veterinary conference has raised alarming concerns about the rampant corporate takeover of the veterinary industry. She reports that veterinarians are inundated with weekly calls from corporations and private equity firms seeking to buy their practices. This aggressive pursuit is drastically driving up the cost of veterinary care and adversely affecting patient services.

"I want to tell you about a conversation that I had with another vet while I was at the conference. This vet, she's the owner of a six-doctor practice. The practice has been in business for over 75 years. She is only the second owner, so it's always been owned by an individual, and she and her husband own it now, and it's a very successful practice.

What she told me is that she's getting older and she's starting to think about retirement, and she has probably eight or ten more years of being in practice. And after I asked her, I said, are people bombarding you? Are corporations bombarding you to buy your practice? And she said, yes, they are. It's constantly, every single week, she has multiple corporations that are approaching her with great offers to buy her practice. And she said what the problem is, is that this practice is worth a lot of money, and the corporations will pay more for my practice than anyone else. And she said, when I go to sell this practice, I would be willing to take a loss to be able to sell the practice to an individual instead of a corporation.

But she said my friend actually just did that. She took a loss for the value of her practice and sold her practice to an individual. And then the individual that she sold her practice to for a loss, basically flipped her practice like you flip a house. That individual only owned her practice for two months, and then she resold the practice to a corporation and was able to make a considerable profit after only owning it for two months.

So this is a huge problem in the veterinary industry. When I'm at this conference with all of these very boutique, artisan, amazing veterinarians that are so passionate about what they do, the biggest thing that they talk about is this corporate takeover of the veterinary industry. Mars now owns so many of the vets, so many of the ERs, and now animal insurance companies. So it's just steamrolling the industry and it really affects the patient care and every step of the process.

So what can you do about it as a consumer? Seek out veterinary hospitals that are owned by an individual. Call them, ask them who owns them. Because the only way that we will change this situation is if the consumer becomes more knowledgeable about the process and gravitates toward veterinary practices that are owned by individuals, so that they're not worth as much money to corporations anymore. This is what we all have to do together, is to support small businesses and small practitioners in order to have better patient care, better outcomes, and more passionate veterinarians that aren't a slave to the corporate industry."

Come join us for a fun day at Diamond Bar Arena. Costume contest for horse and rider as well as fun Play Day games, frie...
10/04/2025

Come join us for a fun day at Diamond Bar Arena. Costume contest for horse and rider as well as fun Play Day games, friendly for all levels of riders. For lunch we will be having a Dutch Oven potluck. Don't cook Dutch Oven? No worries. Bring something for the potluck to compliment the hot dutch oven dishes.
RSVP & questions: Stephanie 209-402-4417
Hope to see you there!

Saturday July 5th Mid Valley Unit put on a Play Day at the Tuolumne County Sherrifs Posse grounds. There were fun horse ...
07/07/2025

Saturday July 5th Mid Valley Unit put on a Play Day at the Tuolumne County Sherrifs Posse grounds. There were fun horse back games as well as co****le, an inflatable water slide and a piñata for the kids! Everyone had a great time. For lunch there was a potluck with a yummy peach cobbler and soft serve ice cream. A big thank you to the Rumsey family for heading this up.

06/30/2025

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL RIDERS

Any individual under the age of 18 who is riding a horse/mule/donkey MUST WEAR A HELMET AT ALL TIMES per our insurance. For parents who are bringing children under 18, please plan on bringing a helmet for them to wear while riding at any point throughout the event. This includes both inside and outside the arena.

06/25/2025

July 5th UPDATE!

We are a little over a week away from our July 5th Playday & Potluck!

We are planning on having lawn games (co****le, horseshoes, etc.) for those who do not bring horses. There will be a water slide for any kids who come. The potluck will begin around 12:30 pm in the posse building. Please bring your favorite dish that will feed 10-12 people. There will also be a soft serve ice cream machine inside the building.

The arena will open at 8:00 a.m. for riders to have a chance to warm up their horses. All riders, please check in with Kaitlyn upon arrival at the table by the arena BEFORE getting on your horses to sign the needed waivers. The arena games will start at 9 am and will range from gymkhana-type events to small team games. The games will be suitable for all levels of horses and riders.

RSVP is preferred to have an accurate head count. Please contact Kaitlyn (209)768-5732 with any questions and to RSVP.

To RSVP through the event page on Facebook, please follow the link below.

https://facebook.com/events/s/july-5th-at-the-posse-grounds/1926536071518605/

Address

P. O. Box 1709
Modesto, CA
95353

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