Kauffman Equestrian, LLC

Kauffman Equestrian, LLC Kauffman Equestrian is now open to offering excellent professional training to horse and rider.
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I have reached 500 followers! Thank you for your continued support. I could not have done it without each of you. 🙏🤗🎉
12/14/2023

I have reached 500 followers! Thank you for your continued support. I could not have done it without each of you. 🙏🤗🎉

I have a bunch of nice saddle pads - All have my logo on them - anyone interested? Will sell for $5-$10 a piece!
10/11/2023

I have a bunch of nice saddle pads - All have my logo on them - anyone interested? Will sell for $5-$10 a piece!

Willow and Cosmo 80th Annual Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show & Country Fair  .
09/11/2023

Willow and Cosmo 80th Annual Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show & Country Fair .

https://www.theplaidhorse.com/meet-team-tph/ Well everyone it’s official ! I am now a sales specialist for The Plaid Hor...
08/14/2023

https://www.theplaidhorse.com/meet-team-tph/

Well everyone it’s official ! I am now a sales specialist for The Plaid Horse Magazine. 🥳

If any of my horse friends are interested in learning more about our magazine please reach out to me. We offer print & digital advertisements. Good for farm advertising, business announcements, sale horses, horse products and services and congratulatory posts. 🐴

We also have a podcast as well you can listen to while mucking stalls and working around the farm !

The Plaid Horse is made possible through the collaborative efforts of a team of dynamic women, powered by one common denominator; a love of horses.

10/12/2022

Stole this post but it is so true !

Lessons learned long and hard in the horse business as a professional and I’m sure all trainers can relate. I especially have trouble with #18!

1. It's easy to fall in love with your customers. They become a family with whom you spend a lot of time. However, in the end, they will do what's best for themselves and for you and them, those paths may not be the same. Prepare to get your heart broken. Keep business and personal relationships separate.

2. People will not always trust in your experience and will second guess you. They will think they know better because they read it in a book or saw it online. Don't try to be all things to all people. Do what you are good at. Run your barn in a way that you can sleep at night knowing that you did right in your mind by them and their horses. The clients opinion of that may be different than your beliefs, but you have to live with choices that leave you at peace. That may mean confrontation, hard conversations and even asking people to move on for your own peace.

3. Horses are easy 99% of the time. It's the people who come with them that make things complicated.

4. Remember that horses need to be horses.

5. People will always judge you and have opinions. The better you are, the more haters will have opinions.

6. Success isn't measured by ribbons and show placings. It's measured in happy animals and the quality of their lives.

7. There is always an exception or quirk that doesn't "follow the rules" in horse care. Do what works, not what the books say works.

8. When you get annoyed by seeing somebody's car pull in to the barn, it's time to let that person move on. Your barn should be a happy place. It literally only takes one bad sour apple to ruin the whole atmosphere and dynamic in a barn.

9. Let it go.... if someone moves on, don't be upset by it. Ignore what they say. Don't take it personally. Every barn is not a good fit for every person.

10. This is a business. If a person or horse isn't working for you or the compensation isn't offsetting your cost, it's time for them to go. The exception to this is your retired horses, see #11.

11. Horses only have so many jumps, so many runs, so many rides. Don’t waste your horses. Teach your students they aren’t machines. You owe it to your retired horses to have a safe, comfortable and dignified end. Your schoolies worked for you. When the time comes they can no longer do that, either give them a pleasant retirement or put them in the ground where you know they are safe. Do not dump them at auctions or onto other people where you are not 100% sure that they will be cared for.

12. There is no shame in euthanasia for a horse owner. Always better a week too early than a second too late. Do not judge anyone for their reasons for doing this.

13. Most clients fall Into two categories. Those who are "high maintenance", open in their opinions and will confront situations head on. The second is the quiet type who will not say a word and will not openly talk with you about their expectations or issues. You have no idea they have a problem until it's too late. The people in between these two are the clients you want. They will be long term and make life easy.

14. Know your worth. KNOW YOUR WORTH. Your time and experience has a monetary value. Don't do things for free, even if you like the person. Every bit of time or effort you give to clients has value so when you don't value your effort, neither will a client. They will come to expect "freebies", which always leads to resentment from someone.

15. Be honest. It's not always easy but in this business it takes forever to build a good reputation and seconds to destroy it.

16. Remember horses are dangerous. Always use your best judgment and error on the side of caution when working with horses and students. Their lives and your own life can change in an instant.

17. Get paid up front. Keep good records. People don't go to the grocery store and ask for food they will pay for next week. Good business practices keep everyone honest and sets boundaries for clients.

18. Normalize passing on price increases. Service industries, especially ones like ours, always "feel guilty " when raising prices. You are not there to subsidize someone else's horse habit. Prices have been going up on costs, so should your fees.

19. The buck stops with you. Your employees mistakes fall back to your responsibility. Always verify and check on important care aspects of daily activities.

20. Make time for family and rest. Too many of us get burnt out from the stress of expectations in this industry. In the end, boarders and students come and go. Your family is who you will have left.

Thanks for reading my thoughts. I hope it can help support some of you feeling burnt out and maybe help some people who are starting their journey into this industry.

Written by Rhea Destefano

08/31/2022

She understood the assignment 😇🐴

✨SOLD✨ Thanks for all your help B&M Sport Horses for finishing out this sale on Kill Bill N.
08/17/2022

✨SOLD✨

Thanks for all your help B&M Sport Horses for finishing out this sale on Kill Bill N.

02/05/2022

🌟 Kauffman Equestrian, LLC has 2 full care stall board spots available in the heart of beautiful Monkton, MD. 🌟

Barn amenities:
-Indoor
-Outdoor
-Trails
-Hot/Cold wash stall
- Quality Hay & Alfalfa
Exceptional care for your horse or pony !

Kauffman Equestrian travels to Hunter/Jumper shows monthly. Room to join our amazing show team. Fun, Drama free group of boarders and lessons students.

I am accepting trailer in lessons and have some limited availability to add a few more lesson students on our own amazing lesson horses! 🐴

Mr. Theo had a great training ride today 🐴🥰 Chloe Beauchat
02/03/2022

Mr. Theo had a great training ride today 🐴🥰
Chloe Beauchat

In the air he goes ✈️  Arriving in the states tonight 🐴🥰
01/20/2022

In the air he goes ✈️ Arriving in the states tonight 🐴🥰

Address

15202 Carroll Road
Monkton, MD
21111

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+14432433662

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