P.O. Box 2771
Monument, CO 80132
The Clinic Series is aimed at improving our understanding of our horses. We will learn to assess our horse correctly & to feel signs of change. We will look at fear/lack of trust versus lack of respect. We will put ourselves into different situations & work on helping the horses according to their reaction. This series will improve your bond with the horse in all kinds of circumstances & will provide you with the tools & understanding for a safe trail ride season & the basic for a trusting relationship with your horse. This series is open to all breeds. No downpayment is required, but make sure to reserve your spot. This series is good also for young horses. There are horses available for lease. Contact us for more information.
May 20, Sunday - Drill team fun (last session of winter clinic) September 21/23 - Join us for the form & function clinic (see below)
June 10, Sunday - Trail course October 7, Sunday - tba
July 29, Sunday - Balance in the saddle November 3, Saturday - tba
August 26, Sunday - tba December 8, Saturday - tba
Kids of all ages
Our horses are shedding & love to be groomed during the spring months. Bring a friend to meet the Icelandics & give them a much deserved & enjoyed spa treatment. Sign up today. A Fuzzy Icelandic will be waiting to spend time with you. If the weather allows, we might even give them a bath. Free.
Ages 5-12
This camp is a great way for girls to spend time around horses & learn more about them. We will be playing lots of games & learn how to be safe around horses, grooming, feeding & taking care of them. The girls will do horsey handicrafts to take home. Time will be spend on the horses as well. This camp is geard towards any girls who like to have fun with horses, but is especially suitable for younger ones & girls without much riding experience.
Cost $185 (incl. all material)
A fun drill & beer tolt at the Horses for Hope Hoedown, a fundraiser to help Horseback Miracles' equine therapy program that treats behavioral, developmental and neurological disorders. For more information visit www.horsebackmiracles.org.
This camp offers the opportunity to participate in the Riding Badge Program of the United States Icelandic Horse Congress. We will make it a fun experience to learn. The subject areas have been designed to provide a background on equestrian sport with emphasis on the Icelandic horse. The Program provides an excellent opportunity to acquire basic knowledge about riding & horse care as well as learning more about riding itself. This camp will consist of a mix between theory lessons & riding lessons in order for each participant to pass the test at its individual level. The children will receive an official certificate & badge from the United States Icelandic Horse Congress. Basic requirements: Riding of simple figures & transitions in walk & trot.
For more information on the Program please click here.
Cost $265 (incl. all material, test fee & certificates)
We are proud to be able to add this to our schedule! These two extraordinary professionals will combine their knowledge in a unique clinic aimed at understanding form & function in your horse. No matter what the intended use of the horse, its conformation will determine how easily it will be able to fulfill its job. The goal of the clinic is to recognize the potential of each participating horse & to get tipps on how to achieve its best.
Both Gudmar & Barbara are excellent in their fields. Gudmar is a renowned trainer of Icelandics. Barbara Frische is an international breeding judge for Icelandic horses. She is one of the most knowledgeable people in the world when it comes to assessments & breeding of the Icelandic horse. She is also a certified breeding judge for several other breeds.
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Photographs on this website taken in Colorado, Kentucky, Georgia & Switzerland. Thanks to Gudmar Petursson Icelandic Horses, Creekside Ranch & Hof Niederfeld!
P.O. Box 2771
Monument, CO 80132