Give your horse an experience that will stay with him the rest of his life
Send your horse with us to Colorado and get back a different horse
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The mountains are calling
Richard takes 3 special client horses to Colorado each summer to spend the season doing ranch work. Want to learn more? Email us at: info@b1horsemanship.com for more info.
Why send a horse to do ranch work?
These experiences can't be replicated in an arena.
working cattle gives a horse confidence
Whether it's moving large groups, sorting off individuals or working in the pens, cattle are the best thing for a horse.
So many miles
Horses are designed to travel. The benefit of having a job on a large ranch is that your horse will cover many, many miles. over every kind of obsticle and terrain.
There's roping to do
Roping is a job that every horse can benefit from. They have to keep their wits about them and once they get it, they'll be better for it.
Live like a horse
Your horse will be able to relax and recover as a member of the "cavvy" with other ranch horses on the lush green meadows of North Park, Colorado.
This isn't a normal training experience.
How long will my horse be with you in Colorado?
We will leave South Carolina headed west in May and return in October. 5 months.
What's included in the package?
In short, everything your horse needs from the time we leave to the time we return will be covered. Including travel, documents, deworming, feed, hay, training, and shoeing. *Everything except emergency vet costs.
Who will haul my horse to CO?
We haul most horses, but occasionally we will hire a reputable hauler to help.
Can I come visit my horse at the ranch?
Absolutely. Although we cannot provide housing, we encourage owners to come visit.
What will my horse eat while in CO?
As a part of the ranch remuda, horses will graze on high mountain grasses and will receive copious amounts of hay and alfalfa pellets on work days. The forage in North Park is famous for its high nutritional value.
Where will my horse be staying while in CO?
Horses will stay turned out on pasture with the rest of the ranch's remuda most of the time unless something different is required. There are many pens and stalls available.
How often will my horse be ridden?
Anywhere from 12 to 15 hours a week. Riding schedules are dependent on several factors including: the horse's experience level, condition, and the day's work load. Basically, each horse will work 2 to 4 half-days per week.
How do I know if my horse is ready for this?
All horse must pass an evaluation at least one month before we leave.
What is the cost?
The cost is a flat $20,000 for everything.
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