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Christine Sizemore  
U.S.
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I can answer questions for horse owners who would like to have their horses go barefoot (without shoes) and can also answer questions related to hoof care.Available
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Sarah Lothmann  
U.S.
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Professional trainer for 10+ years. I happily offer you my expertise, techniques, and advice covering: Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Showing, Training, Sales, Behavior, Stabling, Grooming, Tack, Barn Management, Rider Psychology, & Effective Communication.Available
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Leah Struzzieri  
U.S.
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Leah is a professional Certified Equine Appraiser working for the Nation’s leading horse valuation experts, Sterling Equine Appraisals. She has earned her Lifetime Accredited Affiliation from the American Society of Equine Appraisals which requires her to maintain strict compliance with Federal, State, ASEA and USPAP rules and regulations. She has provided legal consult and expert witness testimony for the past six years. Leah has over twenty-five years of equine experience and involvement within the horse industry to bring valuable insight to your team. Her expertise is highly sought after coast-to-coast by owners, trainers, attorneys, accountants and numerous equine/equestrian programs. Available
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Shelley Evans  
Canada
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I would be happy to respond to enquiries in the following disciplines: dressage, working western, hunter, halter (open and IAHA), hack and pleasure. I can also offer assistance with schooling and equitation issues.Available
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Rick Gore  
U.S.
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Visit Rick's Horse Site: www.freewebs.com/horseawareness
--I am a student of the horse. I can answer questions about sacking out (Desensitizing vs. Sensitizing), dealing with spooky, abused or ex-race horses, rearing, bucking, horses that won’t tie or load into a trailer, working in a round pen/round corral, starting colts, dealing with aggressive or so called "mean" horses, herd behavior, biting, kicking, horses that won’t let you mess with their feet or head, horses that are hard to take a bit and hard to catch. I can also answer questions about using a bosal or hackamore, do's and don'ts, soft hands and direct reining verses neck reining.
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Dorothy Morris-Robinson  
U.S.
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I have been training and rehabilitating horses, and training riders for combined training for over 40 years, in Virginia and California. This includes dressage, cross country obstacles and show jumping. Years ago I earned my colors with the Blue Ridge Hunt Club in VA. I currently train and teach at my ranch in Agua Dulce, CA. I can answer certain questions about starting young horses in English riding: dressage, jumping, cross country obstacles and basic equitation. I can help with rehabilitation of spoiled or difficult horses; however, many problems require sustained riding instruction/training and I cannot do this online. Some issues need to be observed to come to a correct diagnosis. If your problem is of this type, please find a qualified instructor/trainer. I cannot give riding lessons via email.Available
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Anne Stepien  
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I am knowledgeable regarding Standardbred race horses (trotters and pacers). I can answer general questions, questions regarding conformation, rigging, lameness and some shoeing questions.Available
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Lisa Lee  
U.S.
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Questions on basic training, fire safety with all types of animals, transportation questions, Fire Code requirements for buildings (NYS ).Available
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Lyn Kamer, C.E.S.M.T.  
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Training, alternative therapies, saddle fitting problems, behavioral problems, endurance riding, driving, MustangsAvailable
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Amanda Groff  
U.S.
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I can answer any questions about anything. Training in all discipline's, nutrition, riding advice, and buying new horses. Just ask and I got all the answers. selling my 4yr old jumper. her name is my sweet melody. she is a thoroughbred paint cross. very talented jumper and a very sweet horse. she stands at 15hands and is perfect for a young adult. she really needs to sell soon because i can not afford her or have time for her anymore. this filly will do anything for you and will win you the blue in the show ring. she is a beautiful solid bay with clean legs, great conformation, and has so much expression in her eyes. you can do anything with her. i have been training her since she was 6 months old and she one of the fastes learning horses i have ever worked with in my career. hunter rider cathy heinzes priced her at 5-6 thousand. for a quick sale she is priced at $3500 OBO. dont miss out on a great filly that you will be very happy with. for more information or pictures/videos just call me at 951-609-4814.Available
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Lynne Curtis  
U.S.
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I do not participate in shows any more so some of my show specific knowledge could be out of date.On Vacation
returns 07/23/2008
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