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Each horse is trained based on the individual's ability to learn and is altered to fit their particular mental pace. Natural horsemanship, based on Clinton Anderson's fundamentals, is used from the ground up to build respect on the ground, and in the saddle.  Under-saddle, a soft, supple, balanced, respectful horse is what we aim for. Owners are encouraged to participate in lessons to learn how to keep their horses tuned up for when they go home.



 

Horse Training

Clinton Anderson working with a disrespectful Nico

A student desensitizing Pia, a yearling. Because of the natural horsemanship started from a young age, horses grow to be respectful of their handlers and are more willing to be saddle broke.

Round penning is a useful tool in training

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