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Coyote Ridge RanchCriadero El Ocaso
Ocala, FL 34482
(352) 895-3095
(352) 351-0422
jchaux@aol.com


We are a full service Paso Fino farm offering trail, show, and breeding stock and specializing in natural horsemanship training methods.
 
Double R Stables, Inc.
Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 776-3532
(828) 552-0076
brigitteruckle@charter.net


Whether you need long term board or are just passing through, we can accommodate you. Our monthly boarders have a 12' x 12' stall, daily turnout (weather permitting), hay, feed, and stall cleaning. The barn is fully heated in the winter, and each stall has a fan for warmer weather.

The barn has 16 stalls, each with a window to the outside. There is a locked tack room for your equipment. Double R has a lighted 60' x 132' indoor arena and an outdoor riding ring. A warm water wash stall is also available.

Right above the stables is our private cottage that has a queen size bed in the master suite and bath. The two additional bedrooms have 2 single beds and share a separate full bath. Relax in the living room and share meals family style in the dining area alongside the fully equipped kitchen. Additional futons allow for extra sleeping areas. There is a washer, dryer, and television so that you can feel like you are at home! The cottage also has a deck.
 
Eden Ranch
(809) 304- 2431
edenranch@gmail.com

We are a small, privately owned horse ranch offering many packages for a relaxing stay in the beautiful Caribbean. From vacations to retreats, volunteering to voluntourism, working vacations, and student gap excursions.

Eden Ranch has personalized service, offering riding lessons, adventure trail rides, day camps, natural horsemanship clinics, and therapeutic riding programs. Training seminars that teach you how to properly handle and train foals, equipment maintenance, and general natural horsemanship techniques.

We will cater to your every need when it comes to taking time off and enjoying the serene countryside of the Dominican Republic with our horses.

Our ranch is located on top of a mountain with stunning views overlooking the city of Puerto Plata.

Comfortable lodging, home cooked meals, and WIFI are just the beginning to a wide variety of perks and benefits we have to offer.

Passport required, visa is $10USD (as of Sept 2010).

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Edenside Riding School
St Andrews
KY16 9SQ
SCOTLAND
info@edenside.co.uk


Stables and livery yard in Fife, Scotland. Offering full and part livery services and riding lessons. Facilities include an outdoor ménage, an indoor arena for horse riding, and an area for beach hacking.
 
Equi-Valent Riding Center
Delaware, OH 43015
(614) 323-7301
cotterman@al.com


Multidisciplinary horse boarding, training, and lesson facility. Offering quality summer horse camps, clinics, and lessons. Natural horsemanship training, endurance training, dressage, western, and jumpers. Obstacle negotiation and two miles of trails.

Barn Buddies: Horses teaching social skills.
 
Equine Partnership Training
Seymour, MO 64746
(573) 528-7768
horsetarget1@yahoo.com


We are a small family owned and operated horse training business. We also offer riding lessons. We can be contacted through our website, or you can call us. We also accept problem horses on a case by case basis.
 
Falisi Horsemanship
Williston, FL 32696
(352) 528-3526
info@falisihorsemanship.com


In Ocala, Florida - Marion County, Florida - where traditional & natural horse training and traditional & natural horse trainers are a common sight, Ross Falisi & Dawn Falisi P.T. stand alone. They will be quick to tell you that the only thing natural about horse training is that it is an un-natural act. And traditional horse training that uses pain, force and compulsion is commonplace, inhumane, and ineffective. Their horse training and horsemanship clinics, as well as horsemanship apprenticeship schools and horse training demonstrations, emphasize a humane approach without sacrificing your safety or the performance of your equine athlete. Their attitude and their love of the equine is truly unique in that they teach not to limit yourself or your horse training by a riding discipline. In fact, whether you ride English in dressage, eventing, hunter jumper, show jumping, hunt seat, working cow, or pleasure, your horsemanship should remain consistent.
 
Greenwich Academy Farm
Lexington/Paris, KY 40517
(859) 519-0601
boardyourhorse@gmail.com


Conveniently located just off Paris Pike within 15 minutes of the Kentucky Horse Park (Equestrian Games), The Thoroughbred Training Center, Victory Haven Training Center, and within 25 minutes of Keeneland and Masterson Station Park. 43 acres. KHRC licensed staff live on site. Professional horse trainers and breakers are also on site. Professional riders are available in multiple disciplines. Cross training and cross training assistance are also available. Riding arena, turf track, round pen, and riding trails. Special needs horses can be accommodated. Discounts for multiple horses. Friendly, compassionate, caring atmosphere for you and your horses.

Vaccinations/coggins/UTD records are required. No deposit and no minimum period required on contract. Prices are as follows (as of July 2010):
DIY pasture board $150/month
Stall - additional $100/month
Part care from $250/month
Full care from $20/day, dependent on requirements
Layup and Leg up services starts at $25
 
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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