I believe that an integral part of training any horse is getting them accustomed to many diverse situations.  Love and patience are incredibly important to achieve a truly magnificent, confident and sweet natured riding horse.  A firm hand/voice command is rarely necessary when a balance is reached.  I have the benefit of a variety of diverse landscapes to help achieve my goals in a well balanced mount.  And since our move to a superior location, it is even more exciting!  Riding trails twisting through steeply wooded forests, ponds, apple orchards, and a tranquil marsh all combine to achieve the most thrilling and effective training of any horse for western pleasure or endurance.  In addition I train them to be accustomed to roads, vehicles, tractors, trucks, as well as other animals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008 Straight Egyptian Arabian Chestnut Filly (Halter Training, getting accustomed to driveways, roads, other horses, traffic)

 

 

 

 

Julie Riding Arabian Stallion Jaybec Ibn Tammen Bareback:

 

 

Fantasy Forest Ride, Julie & Stallion:

 

 

"Little Red Riding Hood & Stallion, Fantasy Forest Ride:

 

 

Jaybec saying "Hi" to his Ladies, Julie Along For Ride:

 

 

Jaybec saying "Hi" to the Rest of his Ladies:

 

 

Julie Riding Jaybec: