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I was born and raised in the small town of Pipestem, West Virginia.
Horses were not a big part of my life growing up, but they were a big part of my heart.
As a Child, my room was full of Horse Photographs, as well as posters on the walls.
which represented the life I someday wanted to live.
The first person to introduce me to the world of horses was my Grandpa, Delbert Parker
who shared my love for these Magnificent Animals. Spending time
with him I realized where my Passion for the Horse had derived from.
I learned a lot about training, riding and loving horses from my Grandpa.
However much I miss those days, my desire to gain further knowledge of horses continuously increases.
Growing up, "Cowboying" a horse was all I knew, then I was introduced to Horsemanship.
I began attending Clinics where I met several knowledgeable Horsemen who pointed me in a
direction of relating to and training a horse in a totally different manner.
It was then I realized that I could get more from my horse by Asking, and not Demanding.
I have a Passion for Horses and a Passion for Horsemanship. I love sharing my knowledge with
people who desire to have a better relationship with their horse.
I have been working with people and horses for more than fifteen years, and have a strong
desire to help everyone I possibly can.
Horses were not a big part of my life growing up, but they were a big part of my heart.
As a Child, my room was full of Horse Photographs, as well as posters on the walls.
which represented the life I someday wanted to live.
The first person to introduce me to the world of horses was my Grandpa, Delbert Parker
who shared my love for these Magnificent Animals. Spending time
with him I realized where my Passion for the Horse had derived from.
I learned a lot about training, riding and loving horses from my Grandpa.
However much I miss those days, my desire to gain further knowledge of horses continuously increases.
Growing up, "Cowboying" a horse was all I knew, then I was introduced to Horsemanship.
I began attending Clinics where I met several knowledgeable Horsemen who pointed me in a
direction of relating to and training a horse in a totally different manner.
It was then I realized that I could get more from my horse by Asking, and not Demanding.
I have a Passion for Horses and a Passion for Horsemanship. I love sharing my knowledge with
people who desire to have a better relationship with their horse.
I have been working with people and horses for more than fifteen years, and have a strong
desire to help everyone I possibly can.