15+ years experience in training, breaking and ground work behavior. Most of the horses I have worked with have either had severe behavioral issues or where not successfully handled and started. My techniques and experience give me confidence in achieving your goals for you and your horse.

Chance: I got this horse for training from a neglect and abuse situation. Chance had major behavioral issues and needed to be re trained in order to have a better chance at finding a good home. He Bucked when ridden and had thrown many people off injuring them as well as had problems with rearing and bolting while being ridden. I Started working with him from the ground and was able to safely ride him in about 2 months of ground driving and extensive retraining.

Pheonix: BLM Mustang caught at the age of 4 year old, I got her at the age of 7 years old, she was unhandled and could not be touched. She had to be worked with to gain trust and it took me months to get her to trust enough to work on halter breaking and start working on getting her under saddle. It took be around 6 months to have her able to be ridden, lead on a halter allow you to trim her feet and other things horses need to be able to do. Now( 10 years later) She is a 4-H horse for kids who ride her in gaming shows as well as a great trail horse.

SD MR Downs:

SD Mr.Downs is a Gypsy Vanner Stallion who I put about 3 months worth of riding and training on. He was not broke to ride when I started him but he was halter broke and good to handle on the ground. He was easy to train and work with but with him being a stallion you had to be cautious with him around mares. I worked with him on riding, at a walk trot and a canter as well as trail riding. He was one of the easiest horses I have worked with.

Kierra: @ Year old American quarter horse mare that was not started and had minimal ground work when started. She had a very feisty personality and was a challenge. She was spooky and difficult to work with at first. I got her riding within about 2 weeks of working with her and started working on trail riding and accepting scary situations. I had her for a total of 3 years, but only spent about 1 of those years finishing her training. I sold her for $3,500 to a gal that now uses her for mounted shooting, lessons for children, trail riding and much more.

Doll: Doll was a Gypsy Vanner mare who was not broke for riding but was broke to lead on a halter and had okay ground manners. I worked with this horse because she was being sold to someone who wanted to use her for riding. I rode her for 2 months and she did very well and I got her going at a walk trot and a canter.