2023 training season in a nut shell
Hard to believe another season is done, and winters right around the corner. Thank you to everyone that once again brought horses for me to ride this summer. I get to live my dream because of all of you
3 year old mare moving cows on her 8th ride.
I’m not one to use a bunch of gimmicks to get a colt exposed. I believe the best way to get them experience is to put them to work. Lucky for me, i have access to it right at home.
This fancy mare is quick footed, Insanely athletic, and too smart for her own good. I find horses like her need to get out and have a purpose for all their energy.
I get the honour of giving this hard working mare some TLC through out the year, and Daisy never disappoints on expressing how much she appreciates it ❤️
4 year old mare that I had the pleasure of putting some miles on the last month.
So easy to progress a horse in a month when they come with a good mind and have been handled right.
Thank you to Jordy and Carlene for letting me ride zippy.
“Wet saddle blankets make good horses”
“Patience is not simply the ability to wait, it’s how we behave while your waiting”
4 year old gelding that I’ve put 60 days on. The video doesn’t do this guy justice as we’ve come a long ways in those 60 days.
This guy could be sweet in the barrel pen with some solid seasoning.
Very satisfying when working on a horse and they express how good it feels #magnawave
2 year old gelding I started for Curtis Longman. First time I’ve had the opportunity to ride a Crimewave bred horse and he did not disappoint.
Check out the stop on this running bred horse at the end of the video 👌
Little clip of my 3 year old geldings first ride #nothingtoit
2 year old client horse taking a stroll through the cows and calves
There are certain experiences you can’t give to a colt when your limited to an arena #ranchlife #blessed