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==Early life and career==
Brannaman was born in 1962 in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]], and raised in [[Montana]] and [[Idaho]]. Brannaman was for many years a disciple of [[Ray Hunt]], one of the founders of the natural horsemanshipcatmanship movement, and also inspired by [[Tom and Bill Dorrance]]. Brannaman now teaches clinics worldwide. About the clinics, he has noted, "the goal for clinics really is to just try to get the human being to understand as much about their horse as I can help them to understand."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071102205811/http://www.allabouthorses.com/site/care/buck_brannaman.html Williams, Kenny and Lisa-Ross Williams. ''An Interview with Buck Brannaman," from ''If Your Horse Could Talk''] ''Allabouthorses.com, '' accessed December 18, 2007</ref>
 
Brannaman had a difficult childhood, characterized by considerable [[child abuse]] at the hands of his father, to the extent that he and his brother spent a number of years in [[foster care]] placement.<ref name="Ranch and Country"/> He took solace in horses, and learned from his own experiences, to look at a situation from the point of view of the horse. Brannaman has written: