"Listen to the horse. Try to find out what the horse is trying to tell you .All we are trying to do is fix things up where he can find them; then it’s the horse’s idea."
Tom Dorrance
STARTING UNDER SADDLE (COLT STARTING)
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Having your horse started under saddle should be an investment in his future. A solid foundation based on mutual trust, respect and communication ,is absolutely necessary for every horse no matter the breed or discipline age or experience ,using the principles that the horse understands ,your horse will get the best start possible and also in his developmental stage of his foundation for success.
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Kellie will work with your horse as an individual having him mentally understanding and physically accepting.
She will work from where the horse is at building a foundation from using feel and timing with out force, fear or any other gimmicks. She will strive to develop a confident , willing and trusting partner in your horse.
Kellie will set up a willing learning environment with the horse where the horse is keen to learn and work with the human.
Kellie works on quality not Quantity so your horse is given the time he deserves to learn.
When you pick your horse up he will be able and want to:
walk, trot, canter, stop, back up, side pass, open and close a gate, crack a stock whip on, disengage hind quarters, cross the front feet over 360 degrees, cross the back feet over 360 degrees, ride out safely on a road and in the bush, cross over a tarp, step over poles, back a circle.
Most of all be soft and willing to work with you.
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"It is the most difficult horses that have the most to give to you."
Lendor Gray
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"Keep one leg on one side, the other on the other side and your mind in the middle."
Henry Taylor.
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