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Private Full Care Boarding:

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Pasture Board ONLY

Full access to all private trails and fenced riding area

((WE ARE FULL AT THIS TIME))

Training:

$700/30 days

 

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Private Lesson:

$45/hour

$30/half hour (kids 6 and under)

 

Group Lesson:

$40/hour (per person)

 

**GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE FOR LESSONS!**

 

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Show Fee:  

$75/day +travel

 

Multi-Exhibitor Show Fee:

$65/per family +travel (split)

 

Overnight Show Fee:

$90/day +travel

 

Multi-Exhibitor Overnight Show Fee:

$80/day +travel (split)

 

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Exercise:

$20/half hour lunge work out

$45/hour ride work out/horse lesson

 

Pre-show Groom (bathe, clip, band, polish):

$50/horse

 

-ALL PAYMENTS DUE AT TIME OF SERVICE-

-Lease/Board due on the 1st of each month-

 

 

 

SHOW ASSISTANCE DETAILS

 

I try to go above and beyond for my team at horse shows and do my best to take the stress out of showing for them, their horses, and especially the “horse show parents”!

 

My show assistance will include (not limited to) coaching, explaining classes and pattern review, pre-performance warm up help, making sure competitors are dressed and ready, help tacking (when needed), tack changes, making sure all horses are watered/fed properly, show day touch ups and last minute grooming, putting in/removing tails, emergency equine-medical care (until the vet arrives) and vet assistance if needed.

I’m more than happy to join you for out of town/state shows.

 

 

For AQHA shows I’m able to perform bit/curb or equipment checks, take care of class check-ins, stall check ins/outs, class sign up help, “middle of the night” practice assistance including transporting from hotel to grounds, horse warm ups, and lunging when needed.

 

 

I consider everyone on the team as my most important member and will help in any way I can. I appreciate your invitations to shows and if you need anything else while we are there just let me know!

 

 

DMG All Around Horses © 2015

Under the Michigan equine activity liability act, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from an inherent risk of the equine activity. History: 1994, Act 351, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995.

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