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Natural Horsemanship Draft Horse Training

EASY TOUCH TRAINING

TRAINING FOR YOU & YOUR HORSE

GROUND WORK- $150WK.

TRAIN TO RIDE- $150WK.

TRAIN TO DRIVE $150WK.

BOARDING HORSE- $8 per day
(You provide grain & supplements)

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DRAFT HORSES ARE FOR ALL AGES!

 

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CLICK ON THE PICTURE OF JEFF TO SEE HIS PHOTO ALBUM

Jeff is the 3rd generation in his family with the love of Belgian Draft Horses. When he was young he started by training his own pair of working steers. In high school Jeff started his passion for draft horses while working with his grandfather & father on their family farm in Harrison, Maine. He has breeding, farmed and shown draft horses for years.
Jeff's easy going disposition has always helps him to calmly work with horses. He works with horses on the ground first gaining their trust in him and creating a relationship with respect for each other.

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CLICK ON THE PICTURE OF COLLEEN TO SEE HER PHOTO ALBUM

Colleen grew up in a family with riding horses. Her childhood horse was a buckskin Quarter horse named Toby. Toby was a push button, safe horse for Colleen to ride and learn on through her years growing up. In Junior high Colleen had an interested in rescueing horses. She no longer had Toby so her family went to the Human Society where she picked out her new horse. When they got the new horse home she quickly found that not all horses were as wonderful as the first horse she was blessed to grow up with. This new horse was scared, food agressive, did not have much of any human interaction therfor did not lead, ride or drive. This horse is were Colleen's interested of training horses began. She began at 15 years old watched and worked closely with different top horse trainers. She found that a lot of "trainers" call themself Natural Horsemanship trainers but there are few that truely can read the language of a horse. "I never stop learning, horses teach me something new everyday" Colleen says.

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