Looking for Natural Horsemanship Trainer in Bucks County, PA?
November 13th, 2009
I have a 2 y/o QH gelding that I’m looking for a natural horsemanship trainer for. I do not want anyone on his back until he is 3, but I would like him to have a solid foundation on him before he is started. I would like to find a trainer who would be willing to come out to my farm off of 412 in Bucks County. Please send me information with your experiences and prices. Thank you!
This would not be the place to advertise for that. Check you local feed stores craigslist or BETTER yet fund a good reputable trainer in your area who has experience with working young stock. One that has a established clientele and who you can check reference of and watch him/her work the horses. One that has PROVEN that he/she can do a good job and the end results is what you are looking for that is the trainer to use. If that person happens to use natural Horsemanship fine however do not go looking for a trainer who does just that. You and your horse will suffer in the end. Most of those trainers have nothing but a piece of paper and a few videos and a trick or 2 up their sleeves. Would never use one or buy a horse trained that way.
November 13th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
This would not be the place to advertise for that. Check you local feed stores craigslist or BETTER yet fund a good reputable trainer in your area who has experience with working young stock. One that has a established clientele and who you can check reference of and watch him/her work the horses. One that has PROVEN that he/she can do a good job and the end results is what you are looking for that is the trainer to use. If that person happens to use natural Horsemanship fine however do not go looking for a trainer who does just that. You and your horse will suffer in the end. Most of those trainers have nothing but a piece of paper and a few videos and a trick or 2 up their sleeves. Would never use one or buy a horse trained that way.
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November 13th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
a good trainer will not have time to come out and see you. in fact 99% of them require the horse goes to their property. check nrha.com or the aqha website for a list of certified trainers.
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