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All Season Stables specializes in Western Pleasure, Hunt Seat,
Showmanship, Youth, Amateur, Trail and the starting of young horses.
For the Western Pleasure and Hunt horse, we strive to improve length of
stride, balance, and flow of movement. Our goal is to encourage horses
to move naturally and with self carriage. A willingness to work and a
pleasant appearance along with obedience are goals as well.
Conformation is always taken into consideration when evaluating the
pleasure horse. Our ground work starts with showmanship and lunging.
Again, obedience on the ground is very important; standing square,
moving away from pressure, backing, pivoting on the correct hind foot,
and forward motion are established at the ground level. We expect our
horses to develop three distinct speeds at each gait. They will ideally
have a very slow legged “show walk”, a medium walk, and a extended
walk. A slow legged and soft jog, a working trot and an extended trot.
A slow legged, soft, collected, lope, a free flowing collected canter
and an extension of the canter. As the horse progresses in these gaits,
we encourage an introduction to the show scene, taking these horses to
local, state and regional horse shows to compete. Our youth and amateur
horses must be quiet and willing, along with moving correctly. If you
would like to show trail or would like to trail ride around the state
or country, we introduce your horse to as much stimuli as possible.
Trail horses are evaluated in the arena first to establish the basics.
They are then ridden out on the trails around All Season Stables.
Traffic, water, birds, dogs, and ATV’s are just some of the things they
will come into contact with while trail riding. Our starting begins
with ground work, showmanship and lunging, and progresses to basic
riding in the arena. Our goal with starting is to communicate with the
horse and teach them how to learn. The horse, as a willing student, can
progress much more rapidly if taught to look for comfort in the process
of learning. A solid foundation prepares them for success in the
future. Polocrosse training is also available.
$600 per month
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