training
Colt Starting
Refreshers
Troubled Horses
Desentization
Groundwork
Weaning/Yearling Handling
Contact us today for availability and pricing.
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Compassion
Each horse is treated with respect and care.
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Experiances
We haul out every week to different arenas, and take the horses to high traffic areas for exposure.
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No Holes
We pride ourselves in leaving no holes in a horses foundation, and have no fear feeling like we need to take a step back to work on something possibly missed.
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Calm and Confident
Confidence is key when it comes to your horses mental well being.
What To Expect
With us, your horses mental and physical well being is our biggest priority. We do not expect every horse to be cookie cutter and fit in the same mold. Each horse receives the following care:
Quality Timothy or Alfalfa hay.
Beet pulp/alfalfa pellets soaked with their grain.
Daily Gold supplement.
Weekly massages to keep them in peak condition.
Individual large pasture turn out (if horses health allows).
Being worked 4 to 6 times a week depending on the horses needs.
Lessons 2x a month to learn with your horse.
FAQs
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It all depends on the horse. Our goal is to make every horse have happy healthy experiences in and out of the arena.
By a 90 day start, we expect your horse to be well stated and exposed to different types of the world. Walk, trot, canter, sidepass, backing and a very solid stop. Your horse will be “greenbroke”, which means it still needs miles under it’s saddle and isn’t a finished horse to suddenly win everything in the showpen. But we work to make your horse safe and mentally sound to continue it’s carrier. -
Ask questions. Be involved. Don’t worry if you are bothering us, we WANT you to! That means that all this work we are putting into your horse is going to be continued when it goes back home.
We only provide hay, beetpulp/alfalfa mash, and daily gold. If you want your horse to get grain, you need to provide it.
You must provide any blankets, sheets, hoof protection/bell boots, fly sheets/masks, and other equine wear that your horse might need. Rain sheets are REQUIRED during winter months. -
Yes and no. We want you to be in your horses training so you can continue the education after they go home. However, it isn’t something that will be a daily occurrence. We need time to work your horse and get them broke, and our schedules won’t always line up with yours.
You are given 2 lessons a month included in the training. If you would like more than that, you are welcome to let us know and we can work something out. -
We are very busy and have a waitlist most of the time. Although we attempt to grow and make more space as quickly as we can, the reality is that you will need to be put on our waitlist for a few months.
If you are okay with the wait, let us know and we will get you started with waitlist paperwork.
waitlist request
Submit your information so we can contact you about our waitlist times and how to get on it.
Most of the time, we are 3-6 months out for a waitlist. If you are wanting to get on our waitlist, you will be required to sign a contract for commitment so we both do not waste each others time.