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Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area

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smmthbr
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2016-10-21 10:05 AM
Subject: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area



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 Need a coming 3 yr old filly started in Purcell OK area. She has attitude and needs a job, but I don't need her trained, just started to where she won't buck me off.  Please provide recommendations and idea of cost..I haven't sent one out and am curious about the current rate.  Thanks!
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Mia
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-10-21 7:59 PM
Subject: RE: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area



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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2016-10-22 2:11 AM
Subject: RE: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area




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Sevi's colt starting style is very similar to Clinton Anderson's methods ..
and he is very good at what he does!!

Another well known and respected horseman is in Weatherford Okla

https://www.facebook.com/philhaugenhorsemanship/about/

Look up Chelsea Kroes stallion owner that knows everyone in your
area .. she is at Loveland Okla ... I think she uses Haugen ...
she is here on BHW and on FB ... very nice young woman!

Always keep in mind to visually go visit your horse and check on his
progress. At the end of the training ... make sure you spend time
with the trainer to learn his techniques and cues he used. Your
horse will be bonded to him and ignore you when you get him
home. Stall him up or dry lot by himself so he depends on you
for a friend and the one with the feed bucket .. lol

And be prepared to continue riding and training the horse and don't
be foolish and throw him out for a period of time and then claim
he remembered everything and a year later I just rode off on him ....

Best things you can do is trail // pasture ride for hours at a time
and if nothing else .. haul to some of the smaller barrel events
and do walk trot exhibitions and if early .. ride the perimeter of
the arena .... don't tie horse to trailer ... sit on him out of the way
and watch the event from horseback ... walk him around on drags
to different spots to sit some more ... etc etc

GOOD LUCK
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Joleen
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2016-10-22 9:46 AM
Subject: RE: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area



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Brandon west does a nice job, hes east of purcell.   hes on facebook.  also crystal castleberry  also does a nice job. Sevi is great too. 
 
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BBrewster
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-10-22 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area



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1.5 hrs south in Gainesville - Sabrina Thiel ....you won't be disappointed...she is fantastic . ..she has fb and a Web page...only person I'll use to start mine...i drive 5 hrs to take colts to her.
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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2016-10-23 8:50 AM
Subject: RE: Please recommend colt breakers in Purcell OK Area



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BARRELHORSE USA - 2016-10-22 3:11 AM Sevi's colt starting style is very similar to Clinton Anderson's methods .. and he is very good at what he does!! Another well known and respected horseman is in Weatherford Okla https://www.facebook.com/philhaugenhorsemanship/about/ Look up Chelsea Kroes stallion owner that knows everyone in your area .. she is at Loveland Okla ... I think she uses Haugen ... she is here on BHW and on FB ... very nice young woman! Always keep in mind to visually go visit your horse and check on his progress. At the end of the training ... make sure you spend time with the trainer to learn his techniques and cues he used. Your horse will be bonded to him and ignore you when you get him home. Stall him up or dry lot by himself so he depends on you for a friend and the one with the feed bucket .. lol And be prepared to continue riding and training the horse and don't be foolish and throw him out for a period of time and then claim he remembered everything and a year later I just rode off on him .... Best things you can do is trail // pasture ride for hours at a time and if nothing else .. haul to some of the smaller barrel events and do walk trot exhibitions and if early .. ride the perimeter of the arena .... don't tie horse to trailer ... sit on him out of the way and watch the event from horseback ... walk him around on drags to different spots to sit some more ... etc etc GOOD LUCK

Phil broke and trained my 2 year old SOF filly.  I can not be more happy with the results!
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