This is Captain , he came from the track where he raced for six years. He has turned out be a talented boy. One of the prettiest movers you have ever seen.

Here is Chrystal, a Arabian mare. She was with a dressage trainer for three months who couldn't get anywhere with her. Here I am on her the first time. I rode her with out anything but a twine around her neck. We walked,trot and cantered. Plus figure eights, she is doing fine. She does everything I ask with or without a bridle. That includes jumping or just stepping over something one foot at a time

 

 

This is a mustang filly I worked at a clinic. I was on her in a hour and a half in a open area.
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 This is Seven , I got pulled in on him from another trainer. He wouldn't take his lead plus he would buck when ask to canter. The very thing I notice was he front hoofs was set at to different angles which made him build up more on one side than the other. I trimmed them the same and then worked his weak half. In one week he stopped bucking plus he was taking both leads.

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Here is my buddy Nash, the poor boy was stuck in a barn for six years and never saw daylight. You would have to see me work him to really appreciate this horse. I can do half passes, side passes, turn on the haunches, and a nice smooth stop, just with a string around his neck.
SiSilver he was a problem child. He hurt three people before he came to me, breaking ribs by throwing them. He is home now and he made a good horse. He will be one that will always stick in my mind.

 

 Neshoni isn't a problem horse, but she is blind. She is here with us and this is where she will die in peace. Neshoni came to us from Utah and is a nice riding horse

 

hHere is Blinky, he is a National show horse. He was a nine year old gelding who wasn't handled much. But now you can see he is doing great.

 

 

Hank is the bay horse he had a problem that he like to push people around. He would get nasty about it. Plus he would buck at the canter.
The bald face horse is Lance. He had a bad rearing problem.  From what I saw and what our chiropractor said, it all came from a bad saddle fit. His back was very sore and had torn muscles.
Here we are at a show with the two of them after training.

Here is Titan, he isn't a problem horse but he is a special needs horse. He is swayback, I taught him how to drive to help his back and he enjoys driving. He is different horse when I put him in harness.

The Paint foal in the picture is Dante who came from Oregon. Two people tried to put him down because he had a crooked front leg, but no one could catch him.  A killer buyer bought him, but he was to little to go to slaughter, so they sent him to a auction. Nicki hunted the new owners down and now he is with us. We took him to the specialists and had his leg operated on which was as success. Now his legs are straight and he is fine.

These are just a handful of horses I have worked with.

 

 

When in Valley center , see Joe at  Terry's Hay and Grain.
For your complete  horse needs and Equus feeds.
 Phone 760-749-9328T