Learn how easy it is to train your horse (or let your horse teach you!).  Read articles, Equine discussion forums, or learn about the courses we offer in horsemanship & horse training, or our breeding and boarding services.

Horsemanship: Teaching your horse to trust, and getting a willing response every time, using methods of mental manipulation, without “gimmicks" or force.

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Trust, respect, forgiveness, and discipline are the keys to training, and horses.

Courses Offered

Training the Horse
"I want people to be happy with their horse, and I want the horse to be happy working for the person."
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     Starting the Young Horse
     All-Around Equine Training
     Trail Riding
     Western Pleasure or Competition: Barrel 
          Pole, Gymkhana, Team Penning, etc.
    

Developing the Horseman
"Let the horse teach YOU the best way to ask for predictable results and a willing response"  
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     Teaching the Beginning Rider 
     Improving Horsemanship
     Advanced Horsemanship
     Competition
     English & Other

Services Offered

Breeding Services  
Cuttin Color presents two stallions, GrandSunrise (a paint) and GoldSeekin Colonel (a Palomino) for stud services.  We also offer shipped semen, and mare care.

Boarding Services 
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Lancaster, CA 93536
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Amazon.com - Purchase "Preventing Colic in Horses" <---- Click here to purchase
The United States Pony Club Manual of Horsemanship : Basics for Beginners/
d Level
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By Susan E. Harris

Editorial Reviews
"In all my years of riding and teaching this is the book I recommend first to beginners and their families. This book spells out the "right way" and what a great way to start. Safety is stressed - the basics are covered. If you or a friend wants to get started with horses this is definitely the book to start with."
Kelly McKnight - California USA


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