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Lonesome Creek Stables
749 Ruff White Rd
Canton, GA 30114
(770) 354-3734
(770) 479-3263
naturalhorseman@windstream.net


We are a natural horsemanship facility. We have a state of the art 20 stall barn, a 200'x75' covered arena, a viewing lounge, and a secure tack room. We have hundreds of miles of beautiful, wooded trails with lots of room to canter. Daily turnouts for at least 8 hours. Quality feed and hay included in boarding, full or partial. We have 35 acres of grass, which we rotate weekly. Lessons in groups or private. We teach you how to understand the language of the horse so you can understand what the horse is saying to you. We will teach you everything you need to know from the ground up, so if your dream is to own your own horse, you will be equipped to do so. We teach balanced riding for all disciplines. We also give trail rides on our beautiful, scenic trails.
 
Natural Horse Solutions
141 Wallnut Hall Circle
Woodstock, GA 30189
(404) 226-4449
(770) 928-2282
naturalhorsesolutions@betsymoles.com


Betsy Moles has 15 years experience teaching and training horses. Teaching natural horsemanship to both English and western disciplines. Providing colt starting, foundation training, and problem solving services for horse owners.
 

www.betsymoles.com/natural_horse_solutions.htm
Harmony N Horsemanship / Ryan Garner Horsemanship
(678) 895-2409
westerngarner@gmail.com

If you are a rider looking for confidence, I can help you take the necessary steps to help you build a foundation of knowledge of how to become a leader with your horse. Then it's practice, spending time with your horse, working on communication, respect, and intention.

There's an old saying, "a horse knows when you know, and he knows when you don't." I have found this to be true. Real confidence that a horse can respect will come from your body language and in presenting yourself to the horse in a calm respectful manner. A confident rider builds confidence in his horse. Horses are keen on body language, and since they are looking for a leader, they will check you out before you know it.

The other side of this equation is to find a horse that has the confidence to handle an inexperienced rider. This is a horse that has been ridden a lot and is confident in his ability. He will not overreact to a tentative rider.
 

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