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western trainers 2007/09/03 14:41 Karma: 1  
Im looking for a trainer to teach me and my horse,will travel over to them.

Been let down yet again as some just wont commit.

Im looking to have a lesson once a fortnight.Must be Close to the New Forest.
Aslong as im not travelling for more than 2 hours.

Please help
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Re:western trainers 2007/09/04 09:36 Karma: 1  
Try using the google map on this site. It has a list of trainers and their locations.
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Re:western trainers 2007/09/04 10:04 Karma: -24  
The map on here doesnt have them all on, on the WES site www.wes-uk.com there is quite a list of trainers on there.

I have had some training by quite a few people and watched many clinics with a few mroe as well, so far my faveorite are, Scherie Dermody, David Depford and Lee Rutter, although I have never ridden with him I have learnt a lot by watching him teach other people. Im not sure where Lee is but David is Cambrigshire, and Scherie is in Cheshire.
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Re:western trainers 2007/09/04 10:26 Karma: 1  
The WES site does have one of the best lists of trainers. I have been going to Bruce Lawrence for several years and I find that he is VERY patient and understanding of both myself and my horses.

http://www.equineresources.co.uk/

One of my horses is featured on his site in the gallery section. She is a 3 yr. old palomino and he competed her at the WES Champs, her first ever show and she scored a 68 and a 68.5 in her two runs. In the few months she has been at his place, she has learned flying changes and spins as well as some trail, hacking out and even a bit of pleasure. All round training, not just reining (as is her breeding).

Bruce also gives clinics in many parts of the country - look him up!
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Re:western trainers 2007/09/04 10:50 Karma: 1  
thanks for that guys but they are all just to far away.David D is 4 hours away.Lee is further.Bruce i understand is far away to.There really dont seem to be that many down south.
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Re:western trainers 2007/09/04 11:04 Karma: 0  
Hi I live in Hampshire in Andover which is not that far from the new forest.

Have you tried Bob & Chrissie Mayhew at Wye Oak they are in Petersfield which is about 40 mins from me so probably about 1 1/2 hours from you.

We are having our horse started next year some time and he will be going there.

Regards
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