08/31/2024
Hey folks!
Long story short here, I've been out of work for a little while, and have had a ton of time to sit down and think about what I want to be doing and I would absolutely LOVE to start trying to see if I can't build back a small client base for lessons, training, etc again!
A little bit about myself, since I haven't posted here in awhile, my name is Trinity, I'm 25, almost 26 years old. I've owned, ridden, and have been training my own horses (working alongside some amazing mentors along the way to teach me different things!) since I was about 6 years old!
I am very laid back, ALL AGES are welcome, and my main focus and goal is to offer as safe and comfortable of an environment for you and/or your kids to come be around horses and learn about them as possible.
I typically charge $35/lesson, however, I'm also very flexible especially when it comes to little ones with shorter attention spans and such and working around what feels fair for the experience and guidance I'm able to provide.
"Return" student discounts can also be discussed, if you plan to make a commitment to weekly lessons, vs just one time rides. I have availability for both!
I also have availability to help work with you and your own personal horses, if you own horses and just need help getting started or are "stuck" and seeking an outside eye or help with progressing forward in your skills. I also have limited availability for training, whether it be starting one under saddle from scratch, or putting some rides on one who's just been sitting. For anyone with their own horse seeking lessons, or training, I always offer a free consultation. I can either come to you, or you me, and you can watch me work with the horse, before ever investing a dime to be sure you're comfortable that you're making the right choice in a trainer to help you and your horse further along. 😊 Training prices for outside horses vary, but please feel free to reach out and ask any questions!
My messages are also always open to anyone seeking a second opinion or advice, I've rehabbed several horses and have worked with vets dealing with a range of different issues(I am NO expert, by any means, but I am happy to share a second opinion and what I see as a second set of eyes from someone outside of the situation looking in, clearly any major veterinary issues, I will always recommend you contact your vet, first. However, I know what it's like though to be in a weekend situation, where you don't feel like something is quite an emergency, but you also aren't sure what to do and just need someone to bounce questions off of and talk things out before making a decision) . So whether it be about tips and tricks to bringing a rescue back up to weight, or wanting a second set of eyes to see if they're seeing the same thing as you... feel free to reach out to me any time. 😊