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| Hello!! Just moved to Ky 3 months ago. Am looking for a trainer for my 4yo Dash Ta Fame colt. Was told that a lady named Brandy around the Louisville area was a pretty good hand. I don't know many people around here so looking at all my options on trainers. Prefer a female. Thank you! |
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          Location: Kentucky | Marnie Loosenort, hands down. |
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   Location: MI | Janis Wagner would be another one to look at. |
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       Location: lexington KY | Murphy - 2014-07-09 3:32 PM Marnie Loosenort, hands down.
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| I think Chris Coffey lives in KY and he seems pretty great |
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| Chris Coffey or Marnee Loosenort, either one would do you a great job! Or Chris' brother, Denny, he's really good too!
Edited by runs4fun 2014-07-09 5:04 PM
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        Location: Ky | barrel racing addict - 2014-07-09 2:28 PM Hello!! Just moved to Ky 3 months ago. Am looking for a trainer for my 4yo Dash Ta Fame colt. Was told that a lady named Brandy around the Louisville area was a pretty good hand. I don't know many people around here so looking at all my options on trainers. Prefer a female. Thank you!
If you can get Chris Coffey to train your horse then do it. If not Chris, call Marne. Janis Wagner is a great, great rider and trainer. But, she is dang hard to ride after. Chris is too though.
Really couldn't go wrong with any of them. An idea would to watch them all ride and compete and then decide which one is best suited to your riding style. I don't know if Charlie Peoples trains for the public but he would be a good one to find out about. |
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     Location: Georgia | I've used Chris for one of my 3 year olds and he was great. I've heard great things about Marne as well. |
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| Sounds like a lot of you really like Marne or Chris. Just weighing all my options. I didn't know if anyone had heard of a girl by the name of Brandy that trains as well. I think she is from Louisville or the northern part of Ky. I just want to make sure not to get mixed up with someone that's gonna screw me over. Happened when I lived in Georgia. |
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| Not in Ky but real close Brandon Owen. Newbern, Tennessee |
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  Location: WI | Marne Loosenort- Excellent trainer especially on Dash Ta Fames, had 2 trained by her. Looking at sending another this fall to her. Love her abiliities and training program, as you can tell |
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          Location: Kentucky | barrel racing addict - 2014-07-09 9:43 PM Sounds like a lot of you really like Marne or Chris. Just weighing all my options. I didn't know if anyone had heard of a girl by the name of Brandy that trains as well. I think she is from Louisville or the northern part of Ky. I just want to make sure not to get mixed up with someone that's gonna screw me over. Happened when I lived in Georgia. Do you have a last name? I'm 20 minutes outside of Louisville.
Another poster brought up a good point about riding behind someone. I can't ride behind a lot of men, so I prefer trainers that are women. Janis is an incredible rider, but I don't think I can ride behind her. That's why I like Marne so much, she's had a lot of success with other people riding horses she has trained.
ETA: Marne did train Taylor Jacob's "Bo".
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        Location: Ky | barrel racing addict - 2014-07-09 8:43 PM Sounds like a lot of you really like Marne or Chris. Just weighing all my options. I didn't know if anyone had heard of a girl by the name of Brandy that trains as well. I think she is from Louisville or the northern part of Ky. I just want to make sure not to get mixed up with someone that's gonna screw me over. Happened when I lived in Georgia. That's not a name I'm familiar with and I'm pretty sure I would know of any barrel trainer in that area.
If I were sending a horse to trainer it would be Marne. Partially because I am a perfectionist and what my wife calls "anal" about details. I think there is a place for everything and everything should be in it's place. And cleaned before it's put in it's place. Well, Marne is the same way. She may even be worse about it than me. I like that.
Plus, Marne is honest. If she says she will so many hours on your horse then that's how many hours it will have. She will also exhibition your horse. And she spreads the cost of hauling among the owners. Say she hauls 5 horses to show for exhibtioning. She splits the costs 5 ways. Other trainers charge a set price per mile to each owner.
Plus Marne's husbnd, Bob, is an excellent horseshoer. So your horse's feet will be well taken care of while in her care.
You get back a horse that's been well trainer by an expert but also one that's been hauled to shows with other horses and been under the lights.
Marne should hire me for her PR.
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      Location: NE Texas | Joe Wayne Heathcott in west Tennessee |
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| Murphy, sent you a PM. Sounds like most of you around here really like Marne. I've seen some of the horses she rides & she is an amazing rider. I've been watching Janis up this way as well. She could ride a donkey & win....lol. Keep the info coming. :) :) |
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      Location: NE Texas | I think the most important thing for you, as an owner, is to evaluate your own expectations for your horse. What are your plans for your colt? How broke is he now and how long do you intend to keep him in training? What are your expectations for him once he's out of training for the duration which you have planned on keeping him?
Lots of good trainers out there that you don't read about in the BHN every month or hear their named called at the futurities. If I were wanting someone to train a horse for me to keep long term, none of those mentioned would be my choice, other than Joe Wayne. If I were trying to get a horse ready for a futurity and then sell, any of these would work. It's all dependent on what you are wanting to do with this horse next year vs long term in my opinion. |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | Murphy - 2014-07-09 3:32 PM Marnie Loosenort, hands down.
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 Location: Ky | Bobby Stivers turns out some AWESOME horses.. but I don't know if he's still training for other people or not because his wife is sick right now.
Janis and Chris all have wicked awesome horses when they're done with them.. I've never had any experience with Marne, but everyone loves the horses she trains it seems like. Also try Rachel Ball, she took a friend of mines horse that hardly had any sense of direction and she just won the state 4H show for the second year in a row. They all train and all have really nice horses :) |
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