
River River Ranch
Equestrian Center & Cattle Company
Need a horse trained?
Do you have a horse that needs to be started or refreshed? Or a hard to handle/dangerous horse that may be a bit too much for you? Please don't hesitate to contact us! We are always willing to travel to you first to take a look at your horse to decide the best plan of action. Whether that be I spend a day or two at your place working for respect before loading up to bring to my place, or taking them that day!
Horses will be worked a complete 30 days (meaning if weather or uncontrollable circumstances don't allow me to work your horse that week, it will not count against the 30 days). I will come pick them up if needed and will bring them back at the end of the period. Horse must have current shots and coggins before I will allow them at my place. Your horse will have it's own pasture to stay in so there is no chance of injuries from other horses. You supply your own hay and feed, but I feed two times a day and clean the water troughs daily, if needed. If I supply feed and hay, $200+ will be added onto the training fees pending feed type and current market prices on hay.
Prices vary:
Starting a horse is $1,000/60 days minimum
Refresher/Legging Up on an already broke horse is $300/30 days (If issues arise from holes in the training, I will contact you for further assessment and adjustments to training plan.)
Focused discipline training on a broke horse is $400/30 days
BOARD (Feed & Hay): $200+/30 days unless you provide your own at the beginning of training. Round bales welcome as they are in their own pens).
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Specific Trouble Training varies based on the problem, send me an email for price
Questions about your horse?
Please don't hesitate to contact us with questions at riverrunranchok@yahoo.com!



Helping Ti get over his far of tarps...
Luke conquering the pedistal!
Putting Ti through the paces during an obstacle course with only 2 weeks of training on him, 15 days after his last race!
Video is of a horse named Jewel that I worked with for a month. When I first got her, she wouldn't load and was the pushiest horse around.... This is her loading up for me to take her back to her owners after her 30 days on the Ranch....