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White's Equestrian Center







No matter how well a horse acts under saddle if it has bad ground manners it is a problem horse. White's Equestrian Center has a long and successful track record with "fixing" problem horses.







In addition to clinics and private lessons White's Equestrian Center has joined in a partnership with MorningStar Ranch Ministries to offer horsemanship classes to many inner-city and at risk kids, helping build self esteem and teach these young people leadership and responsibilty skills.







Trailering is not something most horse do naturally. It is amazing how many well trained horses have problems when it comes to getting into a trailer. This picture is literally the "end" of the training. Catt, shown here, is a National Show Horse owned by Sue and Jean McClane of New Braunfels, Texas. This is the end of nearly two hours of training and the results are clear. Your horse, like Catt, should walk into any trailer without assistance. Although trailering is not natural to the horse, with proper training it will become second nature to them. White's Equestrian Center has mastered the art of teaching horses to load into trailers.