Jonesmore Hill Arabians

Jonesmore Hill Arabians

5.0Exceptional(14 reviews)

About

We have some lovely retired show horses who are wonderful school masters. Over 45 years experience teaching riding lessons. We start all students English so they develop a good strong, centered and balanced seat. We emphasize soft hands and strong legs. Our students go on to Saddle Seat, Hunt Seat, Western and even Side Saddle for pleasure or for competition. However we DO NOT JUMP or BARREL RACE.

All of our horses are registered Arabians. Several are multi national Champions.

The ability to take my life long passion for horses and share it with children and adults who want to experience the magic of these beautiful animals. It is truly a labor of love and I am blessed to share this blessing with others. My specialty is children and adult amateurs, teaching them not just about riding but giving them a total equine experience.


Highlights

Hired 10 times
11 years in business
Serves Ocala , FL

Payment methods

Cash, Venmo, Zelle

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Specialties

Riding styles interested in

I can make recommendations, Western, English

Have a horse

Students who have a horse, Students who do not have a horse

Student's interests and goals

Fun and relaxation, Trail riding, Dressage

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate

How often

Once a week, Multiple times a week, Recommendations available

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

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    Sarah L.

    Highly recommend Jonesmore Hill and Rosey Moreno Jones. Wonderful safe atmosphere where you immediately feel you are part of a barn family.
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    February 11, 2023
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    Amanda

    We absolutely love our barn family. My 12 year old has been riding for 5 months and absolutely loves it. Rosey is so great with kids, and the horses are so sweet!
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    July 01, 2022

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    Shaun U.

    My son has found his joy with horses through the love, motivation and encouragement Rosey has given him. She’s brought out a confidence in him that nothing else has in his 13 years. She brings years of experience and passion to the riding arena and builds strong confident riders using positive feedback, a wealth of knowledge, lots of smiles and laughter, love and caring. As a young rider myself, I went through a series of trainers before finding ones that made me feel comfortable, confident and respected. My son got lucky right out of the gate starting with Rosey. She’s the best!
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    May 10, 2022

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    Jessie

    Rosey is a phenomenal teacher that is passionate about her horses and sharing that passion with her students. She is welcoming, encouraging and clear with instruction. I have taken group lessons before and the one on one with Rosey has shown so much progress in a short amount of time. Highly recommend!
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    May 09, 2022

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    Gloria E.

    My granddaughter learned so much with Rosey (Jonesmore Hill Arabians). She attended a couple of lessons and then went to Rosey’s Horse Camp. My granddaughter had so much fun and I can’t believe the progress she made! Rosey has a ton of experience with horses, and she is eager to pass on what she knows to her students. She’s a great teacher, a wonderful person and her students respect and love her. My granddaughter can’t wait to visit us next year - mostly to learn more from Rosey! We very highly recommend Rosey and Jonesmore Hill Arabians!
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    July 13, 2021
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    Michelle

    My first horse experience with Rosey began just over 40 years ago, and she is now teaching my granddaughter, who is the 3rd generation of our family she has taught. She truly enjoys sharing her knowledge of horses and riding technique with her students. She has a knack for people and is amazing at building their confidence and getting them riding brilliantly. She is the most safety cautious instructor I have seen. She is very passionate about what she does, and I highly recommend her. She is a gem!
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    June 29, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    Start with a farm visit to see if we are a good fit. Beginners always start privately and then move to semi private once they have good control of the horse and can maneuver with other horses.

    45+ years of riding, showing, breeding and training Arabian horses and riders.

    $50 per lesson or prepaid pkg of 5 for $215

    Started teaching at 16 to supplement paying for board and training for my horse. Started beginners for my trainer. I have been involved in the Arabian industry non stop since then. My greatest joy is teaching my children, grandchildren and other's children to ride, care for horses, show and have the passion for horses and horsemanship that I have. 

    Ages 5 and up to 70 yrs old. Have also worked with students with emotional and/or slight physical disabilities including autism and cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy etc. 

    I am also a very busy horse show announcer and do shows throughout the SE United States. I do Saddlebreds, Morgans, Paso Finos , but my favorite is announcing Arabian Shows where I get to be with friends and family for over 45 years. I do many shows at WEC in Ocala, the past 2 years even doing the most prestigious Arabian/Half Arabian Region 12 Championships for over 700 horses from 18 states (first week of May each year)

    Proud to sponsor the Black Stallion Literacy Project with the Ocala Horse Alliance and the Public Education Foundation of Marion County...sponsor of Shadyhill Elementary School.

    Visit their farm, ask for references, and watch their interaction with other students and of course the horses. Ask the beginner instructors how long they have been at that farm. Many in this area have revolving door instructors. Also beware of beginners riding in large arenas with 5 or more students. That can be dangerous and can get ugly very fast. My students ride in private lessons until they can canter and can manage, control and maneuver the horse competently. We never teach more than 4 at any time. I don't believe jn the assembly line, volume of riders theory. 

    Decide if you want you or child to be at a heavy competition centered barn or more focused on horsemanship and friendship.

    Understand your budget and that showing horses is can be extremely expensive. Good quality show horses of most breeds start in the high four figures and can go up to six figures. We try to turn our students into competent riders that could show if they wish but we DO NOT push for that because we understand the financial constraints. I dont want students to feel left out because they can't participate at that level.

    What are their ultimate goals, what is their preferred style of riding, are they prepared to get dirty, care for the horse they ride and the tack, learn about all aspects of horse keeping...not just riding. Be prepared to become a team with the horse.


    Services offered

    Horseback Riding