H4H Training

H4H Training

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All aspects of horse training from colt starting to problem solving I love to train horses and nothing is better than time spend outside with horses.

I have been riding horses for many years and compete in all aspects of rodeo (barrel racing, breakaway roping, steer daubing, goat tying, pole bending and cow riding). I do all levels of horse training from colt starting, trailer loading, to trouble shooting and issue resolution.

Photos from H4H Training's post 05/01/2024

Helping this amazing lady getting her and her beautiful boy on the same page and becoming the best team could hope for.

02/29/2024

Cant wait to work with this girl and show her not all people are scary. After a bad experience she is very timid of everyone except her owner. After almost 2 weeks of just sitting and holding hay out today she let me pet her for the first time.

Photos from H4H Training's post 02/24/2024

Upgraded my work hats!!

02/06/2024

Teach the horse that the tools you use aren’t scary and just an extension of yourself.

Using body language we are working on a separation drill where we stand and wave the stick and string and smack the ground and then while doing that transition into a send and then back to a stand.

01/29/2024
Photos from H4H Training's post 01/27/2024

Out playing in the mud puddles!

No better time to teach water crossing than when everything is a lake from the melting snow and rain. These youngsters are doing amazing and learning to take responsibility of their half the work without hesitation or constant reminders.

01/26/2024

Today was Chanel’s turn out. After we got over thinking my youngest daughter was going to eat her as she was playing with a dog 20 yards away we worked on some water crossing through the puddles and tuning up our sending on a lead.

Photos from H4H Training's post 01/24/2024

Got snow?

How’s everyone holding up with the snow and mud? Are you still out spending time with your horses or letting them have a break?

Beth here got out and worked a little while stretching her legs after being locked up for a little bit while we had single and negative temperatures for a few days.
Theres not many conditions i wont work in unless its deemed unsafe for these beautiful animals.

Photos from H4H Training's post 01/15/2024

Even in freezing temps still out getting the job done. Hope everyone and your horses are staying safe in this cold.

01/09/2024

Getting to work with all these amazing young horses has been a blessing and I am enjoying every moment of it

12/07/2023

So close to having her haltered just need to get her over fear of stuff over her neck

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