| Lessons, Training, Boarding,
and Show Team
We are currently not giving lessons at our new location in
Idaho until our new arenas and facilities are finished. We are
tentatively planning for Summer 2007 to resume our lesson programs.
Lessons fees:$30 per hour for one person lessons
(this includes the use of our horse)
$15 per rider for group lessons (this
includes the use of our horse(s)
$40 minimum for attending a show
(includes pre- show grooming, hauling and use of our horse &
tack)
Training fees:$175 per horse training fee for
schedule 1 training (3 days per week) does not include board.
$300 per horse training fee for
schedule 2 training (5 days per week) does not include board.
Boarding and Hauling fees:$200 per month boarding fee (includes
bedding, cleaning & feeding)
$75 minimum hauling fee (up to 100 miles
round trip from our barn to pick-up/drop-off location)
Lesson packages are available and we
have seasonal specials from time to time. We also offer specialized
training for rodeo and
pageant queen contestants.
Show
Team
We are currently not giving lessons at our new location in
Idaho until our new arenas and facilities are finished. We are
tentatively planning for Summer 2007 to resume our lesson and show
programs.
We have a select group of
riders who wish to ride competitively. We attend many shows and
events throughout the year. We mainly focus on the all around
showing which includes classes such as: Halter, Showmanship,
Pleasure, Equitation, Hunter Under Saddle, Hunter Hack, Bridle
Path Hack, Hunters, Jumpers, Trail, Leadline and much more.
Although winning is nice, it
is not always possible to win all the time. So, at TNT Farms we
focus on the experience of the competition. We try to instill the
traits of good sportsmanship and horsemanship in all our riders.
No matter if a rider finishes first or last we want them to come
away with the knowledge that they learned something from the
experience that they may use in future competitions and life.
We want our riders
to want to be in the show ring because they truly love the sport
and the horses who get them there.

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