NE Horse Training

  • Conway, AR 72034 (map)
  • (501) 908-9347

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We specialize in natural horsemanship training to ensure gentle, permanent results with no adverse affects on attitude or disposition. We have incorporated the training principles of John Lyons, Monty Roberts, Pat Parelli, and other noted trainers to enable us to use the most appropriate training techniques for each individual horse.

We base our training upon trust and respect and strive to make your horse's training experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Because each horse is an individual, we do not adhere to a strict schedule. We have found that the best training progress is made when a horse is permitted to learn at its own pace. A strict training schedule would hold back those horses that learn quickly and rush horses that learn more slowly, causing stress and distraction. Your horse's safety and well-being are always our highest priority.

Both English and Western training is available. Lessons are also available on your own horse. I can travel, or you can trailer to our facility.

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A. Ask questions, visit the location, request references. Your horse is being handed over to a stranger - don't overlook the small stuff!

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A. Ask questions, visit the location, request references. Your horse is being handed over to a stranger - don't overlook the small stuff!

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