Westernclinics.com

  Wyatt
During the first 30 days young horses learn to be ponied behind another more advanced horse.  During their more advanced training they learn how to pony another horse.
Sonora
Some horses benefit from learning to lay down.  When done properly and safely teaching a horse to lay down is a humbling experience and is invaluable for horses that have trouble accepting leadership.
Gracie
Before a horse is ever mounted for the first time it is important that they have trust in me as their trainer and proper manners and respect on the ground.


Preparing to Ride
This 4 year old Quarter Horse gelding is almost ready to ride.  We have worked on "sacking out", leadership, trust, some ground driving, saddling, and here we introduce him to weight in the saddle. 
+ Foundation
We pride ourselves in starting all our horses and clients' horses to succeed in any and every area.  We love to see our horses go on to compete in the arena one day, go out on the trail the next, and help you bring the cows in during the week.
 
 
*estimated training agenda is based on the average halter broke and gentled horse.  Some horses may need more time to achieve these goals than others.
+ The first 90 days
We highly Recommend that your horse stay in training for at least 90 days for his initial saddle training.  These three months are crucial to developing consistency and good habits.  During the first 90 days your horse typically receives ground training, saddle breaking, beginning reining fundamentals, trail riding, and either an introduction to cows or cowboy mounted shooting.*