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        Location: Texas | I would love to hear suggestions/feedback on who I should send my best prospect for training/sale. Feel free to PM me. Thanks! |
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Andrea Cline or Kimmi Byler. Both are absolutely awesome!! |
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| Andrea Cline or Jan Powell in Hungerford. Jan is one of the best hands in Texas and brings a horse along nice and slow. She has numerous winners out there that she has trained, a few are reformed blown up horses brought to her by clients and she was able to get tehm back working.
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Latricia Duke or Kassie Mowrey |
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         Location: Finally horseback again.... | Herbie!!! (and no one else.)
She may not have the designer name "yet" but I can tell you this, you will come home with a nicely patterned horse that is not blown up, crippled or starved and you can take straight to the pen to make a run on. And it will be HER riding it and not the token stall boy/ girl that you may get at some bigger names. ( been there done that)
She has started three of mine this year and I am one extremely picky person when I send a horse out to be trained. I have never been happy until I found her.
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I ain't sayin! Because, I finally found one that isn't starving my horse and he's mine.....ALL MINE!!!!
PS...I second Herbie, she's pretty darn good. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | Kelly Allen, Special K on here. Has a great program for younger horses. I however, think she will be hitting the standings and should make the NFR on the great mare she trained last year. I've seen her ride at the top since she was nine years old. Andrea too! But both should send the youngsters home and make attempts at the NFR this year. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Canchasr1 - 2014-12-09 2:53 PM Herbie!!! (and no one else.)
She may not have the designer name "yet" but I can tell you this, you will come home with a nicely patterned horse that is not blown up, crippled or starved and you can take straight to the pen to make a run on. And it will be HER riding it and not the token stall boy/ girl that you may get at some bigger names. ( been there done that)
She has started three of mine this year and I am one extremely picky person when I send a horse out to be trained. I have never been happy until I found her.
You beat me to it!!! I have seen the product and I will tell you, she does an amazing job. |
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| A little less well-known but has had some AMAZING horses come out of her program, (including Michelle Mcleod's back up horse Disco), Monica McClung! I've known her pretty well my entire life and the girl is definitely a hand. She's got some rockets running at the BFA this week (including one in the super stakes slot race) and I look for her to do big things there! |
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| LRQHS - 2014-12-09 1:15 PM I ain't sayin! Because, I finally found one that isn't starving my horse and he's mine.....ALL MINE!!!!
PS...I second Herbie, she's pretty darn good.
This is surprisingly hard to find! As much as I would like to say that sarcasically, it's not. Take a walk down some of the barn aisles at those futurities. There are a fair share of horses, with BIG name people, that look really undercared for. Thin, stalls don't look like they've been cleaned all week, dirty water, etc. At places like the BFA this week a lot of them bring in extra help so stuff gets taken care of, but if you have seen them at an "average" size futurity, you'll know what I mean. I'm sure others know what I'm talking about! Way too many stories of horses going off to be trained and coming back half starved. Obviously those monthly training fees didn't go towards grain or hay... |
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       Location: Where its cold and hot | I was in your position! I live in the frigid north and needed somewhere to send my 2 yr old stud to continue his training. He's currently at Liana DeWeese's. I also am a big fan of Hallie Hanssen's (formerly Hallie Melvin) |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I have a friend down in the Rio Granda Valley here in Texas and she is an amazing horse women and she can train nice nice horses, thats who I would send another horse too and trust her to take care of them and she does take care of outside horses like they were her own, Kristy your one of the best out there. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | total performance - 2014-12-09 4:04 PM Canchasr1 - 2014-12-09 2:53 PM Herbie!!! (and no one else.)
She may not have the designer name "yet" but I can tell you this, you will come home with a nicely patterned horse t I saw first hand what she has done with Rail Ditch this past weekend and impressed is an understatement. I wish I could post some videos. But, I don't really want to tell y'all about her either......because, SHE'S MINE ALL MINE!!!!Edited by LRQHS 2014-12-09 4:31 PM
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         Location: Finally horseback again.... | LRQHS - 2014-12-09 4:29 PM total performance - 2014-12-09 4:04 PM Canchasr1 - 2014-12-09 2:53 PM Herbie!!! (and no one else.)
She may not have the designer name "yet" but I can tell you this, you will come home with a nicely patterned horse t
I saw first hand what she has done with Rail Ditch this past weekend and impressed is an understatement. I wish I could post some videos. But, I don't really want to tell y'all about her either......because, SHE'S MINE ALL MINE!!!!
Hey now woman!! We have to share!!! I have too many babies coming along to give her up completely!! |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Canchasr1 - 2014-12-09 4:32 PM LRQHS - 2014-12-09 4:29 PM total performance - 2014-12-09 4:04 PM Canchasr1 - 2014-12-09 2:53 PM Herbie!!! (and no one else.)
She may not have the designer name "yet" but I can tell you this, you will come home with a nicely patterned horse t
I saw first hand what she has done with Rail Ditch this past weekend and impressed is an understatement. I wish I could post some videos. But, I don't really want to tell y'all about her either......because, SHE'S MINE ALL MINE!!!! Hey now woman!!
We have to share!!!
I have too many babies coming along to give her up completely!!
Have you slept at her house? Because I have, so that gives me the inside advantage..... Have you given her any cats??? Didn't think so....... |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | JK91 - 2014-12-09 4:19 PM
I was in your position! I live in the frigid north and needed somewhere to send my 2 yr old stud to continue his training. He's currently at Liana DeWeese's. I also am a big fan of Hallie Hanssen's (formerly Hallie Melvin)
Liana is the best! |
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