Hayes Cofell Performance Horses

Hayes Cofell Performance Horses Hayes Cofell Performance Horses offers training for green horses through seasoned show horses of all ages and ability.

🍁 Online education for discerning horse people
🍁 Canadian dealers for Bob’s Custom Saddles
🍁 Training/Coaching/Selling reiners and ranch horses

✨ Bringing the BEST tack across the border so us Canadians can ride in it too! Jess Cofell specializes in Reining and Working Cow Horses. He also offers coaching services, horses for sale, farrier work, horse hauling and clinics. Jess has numerous Provinc

ial, Canadian and World titles, not just earned by the horses he has trained and shown himself, but also earned by his students and training clients. Jess is known for having a no nonsense, honest, hard working approach when it comes to his training, coaching and farrier work. Lindsay Hayes-Cofell offers riding lessons for all ages and abilities. Lindsay's students range from non-professional reining horse enthusiasts with multiple year end provincial and national awards, to riders who just want to better themselves and their horses. Lindsay is a graduated of Meredith Manor International Equestrian Centre and boasts several world standings as well as numerous provincial and national titles. Lindsay is known for her clear communication skills and for gracefully transitioning from lessons with the most experienced rider to the complete beginner. Hayes Cofell Performance Horses offers well-schooled lesson horses as well as the option to trailer-in to the large indoor and outdoor facilities. See the Hayes Cofell Performance Horses website for more information, or contact Jess at 519 427-6520.

Win FREE tickets!
02/28/2025

Win FREE tickets!

02/27/2025

🍁 All about the BRAND NEW Ontario Equine Expo with Ryan Kent!

Ontario Equine Expo

02/26/2025
02/23/2025

It’s officially horse show season - just a quick reminder to support your horse girl gang. Supporting the wins your fellow horse girls earn won’t ever take away the wins you earn this season 🌹

02/21/2025

Heck yeaaaaahhh!

🍁 We love a giveaway!
02/20/2025

🍁 We love a giveaway!

Tribute Equine Nutrition is so amazing - We’re doing another giveaway!

THEY are giving FIVE of YOU the Constant Comfort Gut Health System - EVERY MONTH FOR A YEAR!

It includes: ‼️🐴1 bag of Constant Comfort Plus + 1 CC Block + 1 CC paste 🐴‼️

First of all, y'all give them some love and LIKE their page.
Entering is easy... Just fill out this form on their site⬇️
https://kalmbachfeeds.jotform.com/250413071740142

That's it! If you want to tell me your horse's name, or tag a fellow horse lover, I would love it but that's up to you!

Giveaway ends February 25th, 2025
*I will NOT be posting comments on this thread that you’ve won. Be aware of scammers. Please delete and don’t respond to comments claiming to be me (Katie). **This giveaway is hosted by KVS/Tribute and is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Facebook.

We really love all of our clients…but Robyn just claimed the number one spot! 😛
02/20/2025

We really love all of our clients…but Robyn just claimed the number one spot! 😛

02/20/2025

🍁 Adding AQHA Ranch Classes to ORHA shows with Sam Speed!

What’s being added?

Why?

How can you find out more or get entered?

It’s all here!

Thanks for joining me, Sam!

You can find out more at:

www.orha.on.ca

02/20/2025

“Adding AQHA Classes to ORHA Shows”
LIVE at noon
with ORHA rep Sam Speed!
🤠

02/19/2025

***Is my bit supposed to rust?***

Our Wednesday Wisdom for today comes from this frequently asked questions we get all the time!

Yes, it's going to rust but you want that. Here is the reason why. Our mouthpieces are made of sweet iron and copper, as these two materials are easily accepted by most horses. Rust on a mouthpiece is a good thing as it tends to increase a horse's salivation.

~SWEET IRON~
Sweet iron is a mild steel that tends to rust over time. Rust on a mouthpiece is a good thing as it tends to increase a horse's salivation; much like a piece of candy would in your mouth.

~COPPER~
Copper offers a sweet taste that horses enjoy. Copper is often formed into rollers that are attached to the port or bars of a mouthpiece. Rollers in the center of a mouthpiece give the horse something to play with and keep busy. Rollers on the bars will make it a bit less severe as it offers ease of movement.

02/15/2025
02/13/2025

🍁 Q: Where should I put my horse’s head for the Working Western Rail?

02/13/2025

Q: Where should my horse’s head be for the Working Western Rail?
LIVE at noon!

Address

6010 Cook Road
London, ON
N6P1P3

Website

http://www.BobsSaddlesCanada.com/, http://www.ReiningTackCanada.com/

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