Soft soft soft! We love our colts soft here ❤️
Tazer is absolutely crushing it in his training. This guy is ATHLETIC. My excitement to watch his future unfold is astronomical. He’s catty, he hunts a woah, he’s willing and eager to please, and he’s just so kind and personable. Cassidi did such a fine fine job raising this guy up and putting a great foundation on him. She certainly made my job pretty dang enjoyable!
Tazer is a half brother to my roan colt Newt and his sister Sage.
Morgan Mae Prigmore is his current owner.
Ruby Marv Wright were his breeders.
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These guys crack me up when I call them in from pasture. I’ll never get tired of this view and the happiness and eagerness I work so hard to nurture!! We want willing horses. Happy horses. ❤️
Slys looking pretty stinkin good for having less than days on her!!
This is my up and coming personal horse. Design By Elvis. I’m beyond excited to see where this one takes us.
Huge shoutout to Ashlyn Bray with AB Barrel Horses for helping me ensure her future and career!! Team work makes the dream work my friend!
Rehoming
Details will be in comments once posted
Pippin ❤️
Less than 20 rides and this guy is just what we all pray we get when we talk about rescue horses. ❤️
Trailer Training
Got a horse that absolutely despises the trailer? No problem. I’ve got you covered!
Openings for April and May!
Due to some unforeseen circumstances, I have a couple last minute openings for April and May!
Are you looking for a trustworthy and knowledgeable horse trainer? Someone who can help better your experiences with your horse by exposing them to everything the world has to offer? Someone who can make sure your horse has a pleasant experience while away for an extended period of time during the course of training?
Hi my name is Chelsey Wyatt. I have been training horses for the better part of the last 14-15 years.
I spent the last year and a half as an Emergency Equine Veterinary Technician. I am well versed in recognizing lameness, sickness, body condition, and over all wellness in horses. Prior to my time in Vet Med, I did all my own doctoring for the most part as well.
I know we have all heard horror stories about trainers abusing their horses, trainers not actually putting in the riding and training they’re getting paid to do, trainers who starve or injure the horses that are in their care, etc.
I’m here to show you that not all trainers are alike. And although the horror stories can make you desperately weary about sending your horse off to training, you can rest assured knowing they are in adequate hands with me.
I have spent years working with all manners of horses. Well behaved, green, unhandled, fearful, aggressive, misunderstood, spoiled, etc.
I have a strong background in western riding. I have spent the majority of my career barrel racing and even spent several years in the Colorado Pro Rodeo circuit. I still barrel race but stick mostly to jackpots in southern and eastern Colorado.
I also have a strong background in trail riding and backwoods mountain riding. I spend my summers taking colts and other training horses out into the wilderness and expose them to everything and anything I can get my hands on. We do multiple night camp trips, pack our tents and camp gear in and out, cross various terrain, highline tying, hobbling, etc.
I can guarantee
Vengeance❤️
This little mare came to me with some seeeeeerious attitude issues haha. Couldn’t stand tied. Would bulldoze you with ZERO hesitation. Wouldn’t lunge to the right without trying to run you over. Would try to kick your head off. Had successfully bucked off several riders. Wouldn’t stand for the farrier. Just an absolute ball of chaos and nerves. Haha. But I’m glad I decided to take her on regardless because man is she SMART. She’s learning to drive into her collection and really working hard on her woahs. I am beyond excited for this gals future. She has soooo much talent and athleticism!