Includes 1 Month Of Horse Training for 50% Off.
After purchase, we will reach out to you via email to book the desired month in 2025 you'd like to send your horse. (First Training Opening Is Currently February 2025)
OUR TEAM APPROACH
When you send your horse for training at Horse Help. you’re guaranteed a hard-working team around your horse. I (Michael Gascon) and our entire team at the ranch will make sure your horse gets the best possible care and treatment.
As the head trainer, I will be responsible for the training of your horse throughout the entire period he or she is here.
I’LL SET UP A PROGRAM FOR YOUR HORSE AND FOLLOW-UP REGULARLY TO MAKE SURE YOUR HORSE MAKES THE PROGRESS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE YOUR EQUINE GOALS.
As part of that program, your horse will also be ridden and worked by other members of the team such as hired trainers and/or my Horsemanship Academy students to make your horse as forgiving as possible and used to a change of hands.
Whether it’s me riding your horse or one of my team members, all training follows our Horse Help methods and is supervised by me to ensure top quality.
What Will My Horse Learn During Training?
Every horse is different and will advance on varied levels. However, the following is our typical basic standard for a horse that leaves here after 30 days as a colt starting horse.
Of course, this will vary for horses that come here with no human exposure and have to be unloaded off the trailer with no handling experience. Please have realistic expectations for horses that have to learn how to trust humans, being handled, and pressure and release system.
-Walk, Trot (Or Gait), Canter Under Saddle And Over Obstacles
-Stop
-Back
-Trail Ride (Cross Water, Logs, Etc.)
-Obstacle Course
-Desensitizing
-Arena Work
-Ride In A Halter
-Started In A Snaffle Bit
-Direct Rein
-Intro To Neck Reining (Depending On How Quick They Advance)
-"Come Get Me" Trick
-Intro To Spinning/Pivots
-Intro To Side Passing
-Leading
-Tying
-Respecting Personal Space
-Overall Handling
If your horse has already been started under saddle and has any issues with the above, we can work through those issues as well as work on anything you want. We will do as much as we can in the time that we have your horse to reach your goals.
Other Things That Your Horse Can Learn & Or Be Started On During Training:
-Problem Solving (Loading, Bucking, Biting, Rearing, Refusing, Etc.)
-More Advanced Riding Skills (Spins, Stops, Two-Tracking, Etc.)
-Trailer Loading/Unloading
-Neck Reining
-Parade Prep
-Mounted Shooting
-Lay Down
-Sit
-Gait Work (Trotting/Pacing)
-Spooky Horses
-Liberty
-And Anything Else You May Want Or Request!
***Please Be Sure To List Anything That You Would Like Worked On In The Contract!***
WORLD-CLASS HORSE CARE
Your horse will get the best possible care at Horse Help. We have a full-time nutritionist on staff that will make sure your horse gets all the supplements and the right amount of grain. Breakfast is served at 7 a.m. and dinner at 4 p.m. daily.
Your horse will have free-choice grass hay available 24/7 and his stalls will be cleaned 6 days a week and re-bedded daily to ensure comfort.
YOUR HORSES’S SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY, SO ALL TRAINING HORSES ENJOY REGULAR TURNOUT BY THEMSELVES WITH NO DIRECT CONTACT WITH OTHER HORSES
Turn-out paddocks are rubber fencing with an electric fence barrier and used on rotation for play, rolling, playing in the water tub, and sun time. Each horse receives proper fly spray and sunscreen (if needed) before being turned out and then receives a full bath before coming back inside.
We believe horses need a day to rest and recover just like humans, so all training horses are worked 6 days per week and Sunday is a rest day.
In addition to the full-time nutritionist, we also have a farrier, equine chiropractor, and equine dentist at our ranch regularly. If your horse would need any of these services, feel free to let us know! Our farrier charges $50 for a trim and $100 for a full set of shoes.
Need more information? Go to the website to see videos and read our FAQs
NOTICE: We DO NOT OFFER REFUNDS on any of our services (Clinics, Retreats, Private Retreats, Academy/Internship/Volunteer Programs, or Horse Training), however we will allow you apply a credit towards future dates for the previously mentioned events if given a 30 DAYS NOTICE prior to the event date. This allows us to have time to fill that available spot or date.
Includes 1 Month Of Horse Training for 50% Off.
After purchase, we will reach out to you via email to book the desired month in 2025 you'd like to send your horse. (First Training Opening Is Currently February 2025)
OUR TEAM APPROACH
When you send your horse for training at Horse Help. you’re guaranteed a hard-working team around your horse. I (Michael Gascon) and our entire team at the ranch will make sure your horse gets the best possible care and treatment.
As the head trainer, I will be responsible for the training of your horse throughout the entire period he or she is here.
I’LL SET UP A PROGRAM FOR YOUR HORSE AND FOLLOW-UP REGULARLY TO MAKE SURE YOUR HORSE MAKES THE PROGRESS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE YOUR EQUINE GOALS.
As part of that program, your horse will also be ridden and worked by other members of the team such as hired trainers and/or my Horsemanship Academy students to make your horse as forgiving as possible and used to a change of hands.
Whether it’s me riding your horse or one of my team members, all training follows our Horse Help methods and is supervised by me to ensure top quality.
What Will My Horse Learn During Training?
Every horse is different and will advance on varied levels. However, the following is our typical basic standard for a horse that leaves here after 30 days as a colt starting horse.
Of course, this will vary for horses that come here with no human exposure and have to be unloaded off the trailer with no handling experience. Please have realistic expectations for horses that have to learn how to trust humans, being handled, and pressure and release system.
-Walk, Trot (Or Gait), Canter Under Saddle And Over Obstacles
-Stop
-Back
-Trail Ride (Cross Water, Logs, Etc.)
-Obstacle Course
-Desensitizing
-Arena Work
-Ride In A Halter
-Started In A Snaffle Bit
-Direct Rein
-Intro To Neck Reining (Depending On How Quick They Advance)
-"Come Get Me" Trick
-Intro To Spinning/Pivots
-Intro To Side Passing
-Leading
-Tying
-Respecting Personal Space
-Overall Handling
If your horse has already been started under saddle and has any issues with the above, we can work through those issues as well as work on anything you want. We will do as much as we can in the time that we have your horse to reach your goals.
Other Things That Your Horse Can Learn & Or Be Started On During Training:
-Problem Solving (Loading, Bucking, Biting, Rearing, Refusing, Etc.)
-More Advanced Riding Skills (Spins, Stops, Two-Tracking, Etc.)
-Trailer Loading/Unloading
-Neck Reining
-Parade Prep
-Mounted Shooting
-Lay Down
-Sit
-Gait Work (Trotting/Pacing)
-Spooky Horses
-Liberty
-And Anything Else You May Want Or Request!
***Please Be Sure To List Anything That You Would Like Worked On In The Contract!***
WORLD-CLASS HORSE CARE
Your horse will get the best possible care at Horse Help. We have a full-time nutritionist on staff that will make sure your horse gets all the supplements and the right amount of grain. Breakfast is served at 7 a.m. and dinner at 4 p.m. daily.
Your horse will have free-choice grass hay available 24/7 and his stalls will be cleaned 6 days a week and re-bedded daily to ensure comfort.
YOUR HORSES’S SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY, SO ALL TRAINING HORSES ENJOY REGULAR TURNOUT BY THEMSELVES WITH NO DIRECT CONTACT WITH OTHER HORSES
Turn-out paddocks are rubber fencing with an electric fence barrier and used on rotation for play, rolling, playing in the water tub, and sun time. Each horse receives proper fly spray and sunscreen (if needed) before being turned out and then receives a full bath before coming back inside.
We believe horses need a day to rest and recover just like humans, so all training horses are worked 6 days per week and Sunday is a rest day.
In addition to the full-time nutritionist, we also have a farrier, equine chiropractor, and equine dentist at our ranch regularly. If your horse would need any of these services, feel free to let us know! Our farrier charges $50 for a trim and $100 for a full set of shoes.
Need more information? Go to the website to see videos and read our FAQs
NOTICE: We DO NOT OFFER REFUNDS on any of our services (Clinics, Retreats, Private Retreats, Academy/Internship/Volunteer Programs, or Horse Training), however we will allow you apply a credit towards future dates for the previously mentioned events if given a 30 DAYS NOTICE prior to the event date. This allows us to have time to fill that available spot or date.