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"Get a Horse soft in his feet and he'll be soft in his mind."

HORSE TRAINING 
STARTING YOUNG HORSES

Call 214-923-8934 for Current Fee Schedule

Halter Training
   One time visit to teach the young weanling basic haltering and leading. 
         Fees vary based on age and location of the colt.


Yearling Training 
   10 days of Training - Teaches the young horse the preliminary ground work.  This includes haltering, leading, lounging in both directions at walk & trot, handling their feet, grooming, bathing, trailer loading and general desensitizing. 
     

Yearling and Older Training 
   2 Weeks of Training - Teaches the young horse the preliminary ground work that includes haltering, leading, lounging in both directions at walk, trot & lope, handling their feet, grooming, bathing, trailer loading, general desensitizing and introduced to the saddle.  
    

2 & 3 Year Old Training
   3 Months of Training (90 days) - Teaches the young horse all of the above plus to work under saddle at the walk, trot, lope, back up, spin, stop and beginning stages of side passing at the trot.  The horse will be well desensitized after the 90 days.  Dwayne rides each horse in training for 1 hour a day for 6 days each week.  After 70 days with the horse, this training includes a minimum of 5 riding lessons to get the Horse and Rider on the same page.  After completion of the 90 days, the horse is ready to progress into multiple disciplines such as Reining, Working Cow Horse, Cowboy Dressage, etc. or just a well broke pleasure or trail horse.
     

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First half hour training session with four month old colt - Halter Training
Colt owned by legionary horseman Jack Brainard - A privilege to start this colt for him.

Photos at half hour into a Clinic Demonstration with halter broke
but otherwise untrained horse.
The first week of training of the Mustang - BJ
Photo Gallery of Individual Training Sessions
Establishing a good foundation on a young horse sets the stage for all of their future accomplishments.  All of the young colts that have had this early Yearling Training and continued later in show competition have all had 
very successful and winning show records.  

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