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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-11-25 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: Trainers in South Dakota



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riding2many - 2013-11-22 8:39 PM My sister in law is THE BEST!!!  She breaks all of our colts to ride and she broke our stud Lions Share Of Fame!!  SHe is really quiet and a tiny person so she doesnt stress their joints!  Everything she breaks has an awesome feel and are so quiet!  She is in Brookings SD and has an indoor barn to ride in !    

I have heard so many good things about her and would use her in a heartbeat.  I love how she rides.  It's her horsemanship that I hear so much about.....nothing to do with the fact that she runs barrels.  That's just a bonus.
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Timber Creek
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2013-11-25 7:03 PM
Subject: RE: Trainers in South Dakota



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Whiteboy - 2013-11-25 3:42 PM

Mighty Broke - 2013-11-22 10:42 AM Jodie O'Bryan----she is Redneck on here. 

Isn't everybody from South Dakota? 

Good one!!
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rockinas
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Posted 2013-11-25 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: Trainers in South Dakota



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awest - 2013-11-25 4:57 PM Just an FYI, I've seen 2 that Kyle Krouse rode.  One was my MIL's mare, the other belonged to a friend of mine.  My opinion is I wouldn't let him ride my dead donkey.
I know Eric Addison somewhat and I've seen his horses and they look great, and I've always heard good things about him. 


Gosh, that stinks.  Kyle always did a good job for us.  I'm pretty picky about who I'll have start mine.  My horses always came back from him in good shape and riding really well.  He even took several off the track horses for me and did a nice job with them. Some of them were pretty fractious too but came home riding quiet and with a lot of feel.  
I finally got Rodney to take ours after being on his waiting list for over 2 years.  He's a lot closer to me so it's easier to get them out there and back home. 
Here's a video of the last one Kyle broke for me, and this was typical of how they would come back.  This was a 2 year old Dash Ta Fame daughter, and it was my first ride on her after his initial 30 days.  She'd just sat for 2 weeks prior to me getting on her and taping this: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD-vGkMYDPA

 

Edited by rockinas 2013-11-25 9:58 PM
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cowgirl156
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2013-11-25 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Trainers in South Dakota


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Posted 2013-11-26 9:51 AM
Subject: RE: Trainers in South Dakota


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rockinas - 2013-11-25 9:13 PM
awest - 2013-11-25 4:57 PM Just an FYI, I've seen 2 that Kyle Krouse rode.  One was my MIL's mare, the other belonged to a friend of mine.  My opinion is I wouldn't let him ride my dead donkey.

I know Eric Addison somewhat and I've seen his horses and they look great, and I've always heard good things about him. 




Gosh, that stinks.  Kyle always did a good job for us.  I'm pretty picky about who I'll have start mine.  My horses always came back from him in good shape and riding really well.  He even took several off the track horses for me and did a nice job with them. Some of them were pretty fractious too but came home riding quiet and with a lot of feel.  

I finally got Rodney to take ours after being on his waiting list for over 2 years.  He's a lot closer to me so it's easier to get them out there and back home. 

Here's a video of the last one Kyle broke for me, and this was typical of how they would come back.  This was a 2 year old Dash Ta Fame daughter, and it was my first ride on her after his initial 30 days.  She'd just sat for 2 weeks prior to me getting on her and taping this: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD-vGkMYDPA

 

I love how Rodney starts colts.  I have to say there are those on this board that really knock people who send horses off for 30 days and expect them to be broke when they get back.  I don't argue about it, I just sit here and grin thinking how lucky we are that we do have guys here in SD that we can get horses back after 30 days riding like the one you have posted and they aren't pushed into it.  Now that my brother is so busy on his ranch he doesn't take outside horses but I can sweet talk him into taking mine since I don't have a lot of them.  They come back riding like the one you posted.   Love riding after these guys.  
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