Monday, October 20, 2014

SHADOWBROOK EQUINE


Professional Horse Trainer has openings for 3 horses. Experience with all breeds and disiplines, but Arabs, TB's and OTTB's are my favourites. My methods are slow and steady, allowing the horse to accept each stage of the training. From breaking to finishing, I can help! Located NW of Cochrane.


ShadowBrook Equine was established in 1999 by Nan Harrison. Located in the beautiful Alberta foothills north west of Cochrane, it is a place to relax, rejuvenate and enjoy your horse. Dogpound Creek runs through the property and lends a magical quality to the setting. At ShadowBrook Equine, no goal is too small or too lofty- we are here to help you make your dreams come true. The barn is multi discipline - there are people who ride english, western, competitive trail, dressage - however there is no jumping. You can take lessons on your own horse, or ride a lesson horse.

ShadowBrook Equine caters to the health and well being of both horse and rider. Within our full service training facility, we offer lessons, training for horse and rider, colt breaking, and a limited amount of boarding. We also offer rehab/hospice care for horses in need. With many years of experience and working closely with vets you can ensure your horse will get the ultimate care.

Nan Harrison is an EC/USEF Arabian Horse Association judge and is also carded for Team Sorting. Currently showing Sport Horse/Dressage, Nan has ridden in almost every division from Saddleseat to Reining, Hunter Pleasure, Western Pleasure and Trail. Nan is also involved with Distance Riding and has been licensed on the Thoroughbred Racetrack for 20 years. The surrounding hills and abundant crown land provide fantastic opportunities for conditioning horses for CTR, Endurance and Racing. Nan is happy to suggest training routines for those who are interested.



Contact Information
http://shadowbrook-equine.com/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ShadowbrookEquine/
Nan Harrison
403-975-5864
Cochrane, Alberta
shadowbrook@rogers.com

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