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Jul 29 2010

Does any body need help with horse training?

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I have trained my own horses and would now like to reach out to other and help with problem horses or just people who want to make specific problmes better or learn new fun and productice training methods and ideas
I have trained my own horses who are sucsessfull in the show ring and out, and would now like to reach out to others and help with problem horses or just people who want to make specific problems better, or learn new ,fun and productive training methods and ideas!
Specific diciplines I train in are mainly western and english pleasure. I am also pretty knowledgeable with jumping, barrels, dressage and other eventing things. Before offering help I try to learn as much as i can about every and all diciplines of riding. I also do halter, grooming and showmanship. I am located in Pa and work with most breeds, including Quarter Horses, paints (pintos), TBs, morgans. But every horse is different and needs special needs. I believe that if you provide proper care, training and love that suits your horse, you can unlock their inter champion!

If you have problems with your horse and could use some virtual training, or ideas and suggestions email me and let me know what the problems are and how you want it to get fixed and i can see what i can do.

♥"Be the rider your horse deserves"-Lynn Palm

6 responses so far

6 Responses to “Does any body need help with horse training?”

  1. eqquus241on 29 Jul 2010 at

    What are your credentials? Where did you go to school? Do you have a list of successful clients that will give you a good reference? What shows have you won at? Breed shows, What discipline? What is your training method?If I asked a well known trainer who would be a good trainer to go to for specialty work with behavioral problems, would they recommend you, that is, is your name "out there" and known by well respected trainers? If you cant answer yes to all of these questions and the fact that you are fishing for clients on YA tells me lots about your experience. The best you are gonna get in the department of "helping people" is answering questions on YA or advertise locally for backyard horse owners, most reputable barns have established trainers already and clients that are already boarding there and taking lessons, Money is tight for most and spending it on a mediocre trainer isnt likely, and the ones who are spending money are spending it on trainers who have World champions under their belt. Sorry for the reality check, but life is hard out there and people are just not spending money on anything extra except feeding there horses. The horse biz just is not as lucrative as it was ten years ago, when you could make a decent living off of it.

  2. blonde_beautyon 29 Jul 2010 at

    have you ever worked with zebras or zorses?

  3. (Redial) in bracketson 29 Jul 2010 at

    how about Zedonks or Preswalskis horses he hasn’t trained them and he let them loose and now they are really wild. you could probably go and catch them and …yeah have fun with that

    EDIT

    you should breed them aswell, put them to a TW or something.

    oh they’re in mongolia

  4. hudsonon 29 Jul 2010 at

    Well, you’ve come to the right place if you want to do virtual training rather than hands-on training.!!

    You can have a field day here helping lots of people that have lots of training issues. Just start looking at the questions and start answering. Just don’t get discouraged when you use your expertise and knowledge and the same people that are asking for help will tell you to go fly a kite!!

    As far as hands-on training in your locale, perhaps post your credentials at horse related stores, etc. and see if anyone is interested. Or perhaps in your local horse and pony newspaper or discipline specific website. I ride Saddlebreeds and we have a forum that has a section for employment where people post. I think there are other sites also. If you attend shows, I’m sure if you talk to other exhibitors and network yourself perhaps you will find someone that needs assistance. What about the barn you ride at? I would suggest trying to find a job at a barn..most trainers have to prove themselves and work their way up. Many people can say they are trainers…but the truth would be in the pudding and showing your successes.

    If you were expecting to "advertise" yourself here, you should be more specific as to where you are located and the breed and/or discipline you ride.

    Good Luck!!

  5. Kcon 29 Jul 2010 at

    can i add you to my contacts. i have recently saved a colt from the knackery and i have lots of questions on young horses as i have never broken a horse and i have only really dealth with horses over the age of about 10. your advise would be fantastic!

  6. Ziggybaddon 29 Jul 2010 at

    Yep, that thur girl is a real howrse trainer, ain’t she!!!!

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