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Training Packages
At Hounds Creek Equestrian, we offer four and half training and board options:
Full training board: $1600/month (includes 4 lessons/rides per week)
Half training board: $1200/month (includes 2 lessons/rides per week)
Haul in lessons are $65.
We believe that horses are happiest with as much turnout as possible and with friends in a small herd setting. We feed top of the line Seminole Wellness grains and alfalfa and all horses receive fescue or fescue/orchard blend hay as needed to look and feel their best. In the summer time we will apply fly gear for turnout and in the winter time we happily blanket horses as needed. Timothy/alfalfa hay available for an additional monthly fee.
My duty as a coach is to help people achieve their own personal goals, and to help them feel accomplished in their own riding. This can be learning to execute the most perfect circle or transition at home all the way up to winning at a national competition; it does not matter to me the level of someone’s personal accomplishment goals. My job is to be the best supporting actress along the way by providing quality guidance from my years of experience.
Being a horse trainer is such a sacred thing to me. I feel that when we sit astride them we hold their body and soul in our hands and it’s our responsibility to guide and polish them to their best in a fair, understandable, consistent manner.
As an Eventing focused trainer, I spend a lot of time trying to help horses become balanced and comfortable in their work both emotionally and physically through hacking out on trails/terrain and a fervent belief in classical dressage riding through the pursuit of the building blocks of the dressage training scale… These things along with cavaletti and gymnastic work ultimately ensure horses in my program are building all parts of their body so that our partner is happy mentally and physically in their work.
The horse we get on is not the horse we get off and it’s our job as the rider to ensure that change is for the better.



















