About Us
I want to help every horse I touch no matter if it's through the owner or my services. I strive to learn and grow in every way possible with horses. I spend tons of hours researching, reading, watching and learning everything possible. If I can't help I will find someone who can and learn how. I have been riding horses for 18 years and have been around a variety of disciplines, breeds, and ages. I've work for multiple trainers ( race horses, cutting, roping, barrel, and more) while training horses myself. I've been training on and off for about 15 years.
My goal as a trainer is to create barrel horses that are happy with their career and not forced into it. As well as other horses no matter the discipline.
My goal with therapy is to provide knowledge and preventative care to performance horses and comfort to all horses.
People often ask why am I cheap? The biggest reason is because I'm not a full time trainer, I work a full time job as a vet assistant. So my price is lower because of the about of time I have with horses then a full time trainer. Some may see this negatively, but I see it as an opportunity for those who may not have the money for a full time trainer. I keep my client horses on a schedule and try to work them as much as possible. I am out every evening and they get worked at least 4-6 days a week depending on the horses specific schedule. I also like to be affordable to people that need help but can't shell out that much money for a full time trainer. With that being said I don't discredit any other trainers that charge more, they definitely are worth the money for their time. They put in a lot of work, time, and knowledge into their client horses. If you have questions I would be happy to answer them.
My goal as a trainer is to create barrel horses that are happy with their career and not forced into it. As well as other horses no matter the discipline.
My goal with therapy is to provide knowledge and preventative care to performance horses and comfort to all horses.
People often ask why am I cheap? The biggest reason is because I'm not a full time trainer, I work a full time job as a vet assistant. So my price is lower because of the about of time I have with horses then a full time trainer. Some may see this negatively, but I see it as an opportunity for those who may not have the money for a full time trainer. I keep my client horses on a schedule and try to work them as much as possible. I am out every evening and they get worked at least 4-6 days a week depending on the horses specific schedule. I also like to be affordable to people that need help but can't shell out that much money for a full time trainer. With that being said I don't discredit any other trainers that charge more, they definitely are worth the money for their time. They put in a lot of work, time, and knowledge into their client horses. If you have questions I would be happy to answer them.