M&M Ranch

M&M Ranch M&M Ranch is a horseback riding facility where students can come and learn to ride and care for hors Riding lessons are instructed by Melissa Helmer.
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M&M Ranch is a riding facility for students of all ages and skill level to come and learn how to ride and care for horses in a safe a fun environment. Many of the rider at the farm are apart of 4h and have shown at the local fairs, and even made it successfully to the state level. Melissa is currently a junior studying Biology at Wisconsin Lutheran College. She has shown in 4h and has been very su

ccessful at the state level. There are 4 lesson horses currently at the farm, for all disciplines and riding levels. lessons start at $20.00. Half leases on horses are also available. For information on boarding and half leases call Mary at (608)205-7738.

I just received this from a friend
11/21/2022

I just received this from a friend

Paige and Angel did very well yesterday at Columbia County Fair! Mark & I are very proud!
07/25/2022

Paige and Angel did very well yesterday at Columbia County Fair! Mark & I are very proud!

06/07/2022
All so true!
04/11/2022

All so true!

Don’t forget your why.

We unconditionally commit ourselves to this sport. We sacrifice enormous parts of our lives, and ourselves because we are so passionate about what we love.

But whilst we work, grind and graft to become the best riders and owners we believe our horses deserve, we sometimes forget the most important thing...we forget why.

Why we get up at 3am for a competitions, why we forgo new clothes so our horses can have special shoes, why we get up 2 hours earlier than “normal people” because stables don’t clean themselves, why we invest our hard earned money in saddles, entry fees, supplements and rugs.

We do it because once upon a time, a little kid fell in love with a horse and never looked back.

We do it because these animals bring us incomparable happiness.

They lift us up from the darkest of places and they give us a reason to get out of bed.

They push us, challenge us and shape us into better people by teaching us lessons we’d never learn anywhere else.

They unlock a whole part of us that we never knew existed. A stubborn, determined, strong willed part that refuses to give up.

They keep us grounded, reminding us that sometimes even though certain things may be out of our control, our own actions and emotions never are.

They make us laugh, when we don’t even feel like smiling. They are like warm soup for the soul, they fill our hearts without even trying.

So next time your in the saddle, just take a moment. Breathe, smile, laugh... and don’t forget why.

04/07/2022

We'll have to keep an eye on Angel!

So very true! Let's try and follow this advice!
03/08/2022

So very true! Let's try and follow this advice!

Weekly Horsemanship Challenge….

Wear your helmet and gloves not only when riding but when grooming, lunging and for all groundwork. Accidents happen on the ground too so keep yourself and others safe.

Check in and tell us how you did!

This is so true
02/07/2022

This is so true

Dear Horse industry,

Stop being awful. Grow people.

Stop putting others down for the sake of one's own prosperity. Lift them up.

Stop the whispers in the warm up ring. Give people kindness.

Stop the snarky remarks behind closed doors. Find something good to say.

Stop with the clicks and underhanded complements.

Stop with the need for newest and latest fashions or tack sets but never riding your horse in fear they may get dirty.

Stop manipulating others words or actions.

Stop normalizing poor sportsmanship and start normalizing folks who work hard.

Chances are if you've had horses long enough you've encountered some sort of this. From the competition world, to trail riders, to rescues, to top level riders, it's everywhere and it's terrible and it's got to stop. It's got to.

I've met riders, young and old, who are petrified to ride infront of people because some where along the line, someone told them they weren't good enough. I've seen talented people quit because of gossip and I've seen people give up on what they believe in because folks made them belive they were only 1' tall.

When you see a rider kicking them selves after a bad ride, tell them great job for hanging in there and give them some tips.

When you see that girl show up in the rusty old bumperpull, know she likely put everything she had into her entry fees.

When you see an organization fighting for what they believe in, fight with them.

When you see the girl too shy to ride, ask her to help you out by hopping on to keep your horse company because it would be an awfully big help.

When you see the girl scared to death in line up remind them why they are there and they have this.

When you see the girl discouraged over progress, remind them how far they have come.

The world is full of ugliness, horses should be our escape, not a place we feel belittled. We are all incredibly blessed to have Equines in our life. Becoming better Horseman is hard enough without having folks tear you down.

Please start normalizing raising each other up.

Written by -Erin O'Neill

11/15/2021

Connor, what do you think?

So true!!
11/08/2021

So true!!

Better picture of Connor and Kaitlyn!!!
11/08/2021

Better picture of Connor and Kaitlyn!!!

Connor and her bestie Kaitlyn!
11/07/2021

Connor and her bestie Kaitlyn!

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N1329 County Road Q
Arlington, WI
53911

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(608) 205-7738

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