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Tina Sharp

Expertise

Most all equine related questions pertaining to training and feed requirements. Can offer advice regarding soundness issues and general health questions. Cannot offer advice regarding specialized health concerns. I am not a veterinarian.

Experience

15 years experience training, riding and housing horses. Experience with common equine health concerns. I have given lessons to beginner riders and dressage. I have experience in importing horses from other countries and can answer any questions pertaining to this area. I have experience training the young horse and the difficult older horse and am qualified to answer questions in this area.

Organizations
INDA (Inland Northwest Dressage Association), USDF (United States Dressage Federation), USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) AHS (American Hanoverian Society) and AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association)

Education/Credentials
Work with clinicians, Buck Brannaman, Lynn Palm. Lessons in Germany and local dressage training with dressage clinicians and instructors for 8 years.

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