Cr Arabian Dreams

Cr Arabian Dreams Crad LLC, equine facility offering Equine assisted Mindfulness, Training, Breeding and Boarding Lessons/Lessons in Training, PrivateClinics.

This is for people with "problem" horses and/or for those who are wanting to learn the basics in training and handling. (with your horse or ours) lessonsI help either here or on sight with the owner and the horse. I help figure out what the "problem" is by talking with the owner and watching the horse and owner working together. I help both the horse and owner by giving them the knowledge in "rea

ding" each others body language so they better understand each other. I will help find each of their strengths and weakness to be able to be a successful team on the trail or what ever events they choose to be involved in. training lessons also cover this same information. along with general horsemanship and care for our horses. ER-EQUINE REALIGN program. ❣
NEW. Equine assisted learning/coaching Personal development and mindfulness for all individuals and family members looking for solutions to and for a better life path. PENDING * APROVAL.* Our facility will also be able to help those needing to fill community service hours. feel free to like and join our equine family!! call, email or text with any questions or concerns you may have in regards to any of the programs we offer.

From my herd to yours , Thank You for your support and have a Happy New Year's!🥳Looking forward to moving our ER (Equine...
12/31/2024

From my herd to yours , Thank You for your support and have a Happy New Year's!🥳

Looking forward to moving our ER (Equine Reflections) program further along and hope to be able to help more people ! 🩹

The boys look forward to meeting any new mares interested in their services. 💜

And I will work on sharing more pictures in the new year.📷

Stay safe and Happy trails! 🐎
With love,

Kimberly & the Dream Team😂

12/19/2024
Someone made the naughty list. Only a cut on his leg after wrestling with a fence panel,  and a  gate
11/09/2024

Someone made the naughty list. Only a cut on his leg after wrestling with a fence panel, and a gate

11/06/2024

Honoring amazing lady, Carol Steppe 😇

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10/29/2024

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Is this a male mixer party?.....Prince (grey stallion)Pete (drk grey stallion)W***y (Bay stallion)
10/22/2024

Is this a male mixer party?.....
Prince (grey stallion)
Pete (drk grey stallion)
W***y (Bay stallion)

Being able to bring together my vision with the help and acceptance of some amazing people . . . I will always be gratef...
10/21/2024

Being able to bring together my vision with the help and acceptance of some amazing people . . . I will always be grateful to have been allowed into their circle.
I am lucky to have and cross lines from some amazing people and breeders.
Carolyn and Dick Hasbrook
Randy Stone back
Adam Edmund
Pete McNeil

Forever grateful for their time and knowledge. And I am sad I feel late to the game and not able to have spent more time with a couple of them and had been able to meet Pete.
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10/15/2024

*copied from "Milestone Equestrian"

Beware the trainer who stereotypes mares as being too hormonal, too b*tchy, too difficult…

Their aversion to an entire s*x of horses says nothing about mares and everything about how they approach training and horses in general.

Mares are hardworking, loyal and honest.

The people who tend to strongly dislike them are typically the ones who want to force mares to work through pain, stress, discomfort — or otherwise wish to ignore communication attempts.

They tend to “prove” their mindset correct by eliciting reactions from mares after ignoring warning after warning.

So, yes, they encounter a lot of “cranky” mares but the common denominator is them.

The sad thing is that the hatred towards mares is all too common in this industry.

Despite it being so female dominated.

We need to reframe the way we think about things.

A mare having pain that results in behavioural change due to her cycle is a normal thing.

It is not a sign that she should withhold communication that she’s uncomfortable.

Most of us who also cycle can attest to the discomfort of cramps and how we aren’t always going to feel our best.

Mares are a great lesson in consent and communication.

They are the matriarchs of the herd and the horses who are given the immense responsibility of educating youngsters and teaching them what it is like to be a horse.

Of course they are going to be open with their communication.

The success of their species has been reliant on them educating their young with such communication skills.

Mares have much to teach, to those who wish to listen.

And for those who don’t… well, mares serve as a great litmus test for who actually wishes to improve their horsemanship and honour the horse in the way they should.

Celebrating my 14th year on Facebook. OOOOOoooo 😂 after I don't know of how many years of trying to avoid it and cell ph...
09/23/2024

Celebrating my 14th year on Facebook. OOOOOoooo 😂 after I don't know of how many years of trying to avoid it and cell phones. 🤣 Look at me ....us now 🤣
Thank you for your continuing support!

09/13/2024

"Fear has to do with helplessness. The only thing that conquers it is knowledge. When you learn about how a horse thinks and makes decisions, that helplessness goes away." - Buck Brannaman

08/27/2024

"It wasn't any formal lessons. It was just, ‘Get up on the horse, sit upright’. It was more about posture and tucking your bum in and things like that… And I learned by falling off a lot!" - Paul

For this month's 'You Gave Me The Answer' Q&A, Paul answers a question about horse riding 🐎 Read it here: https://mpl.pm/YGMTA_Horses

📷 by Mary McCartney

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28053 490th Street
Walnut, IA
51577

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Counseling/Lessons/Training. This is for people with "problem" horses and beginners. I help either here or on sight with the owner and the horse.

For problem horses, I help figure out what the "problem" is by talking with the owner and watching the horse and owner working together. I help both the horse and owner by giving them the knowledge in "reading" each others body language so they better understand each other. I will help find each of their strengths and weakness to be able to be a successful team on the trail or what ever events they choose to be involved in.

For beginners we help build confidence for both horse and owner. Teach steps in training. Help with learning about equipment, cost, feed and anything related to the care and maintenance of the horse.

Breeding/Sales