
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.

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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:


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