Dusty Britches Equestrian

Dusty Britches Equestrian

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About

We're a horsemanship-focused lesson program, training facility, and equestrian team based out of Dayton, Ohio. Our focus is barrel racing and other western speed events.

We build confident, well-rounded riders who aren't afraid to take the reins of their personal growth and riding skills.

We love helping students learn and grasp the foundational skills of horsemanship, from simply learning to sit on a horse to management, training, and showing. There's nothing better than seeing the smile when a rider "gets it", and seeing their confidence build with every ride.


Highlights

4 employees
2 years in business
Serves Dayton , OH

Payment methods

Cash

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Specialties

Riding styles interested in

Western

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, Cutting, Reining

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

How often

Once a week, Multiple times a week

Student's age

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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Frequently asked questions

The first lesson I always teach a beginner rider covers the basics! How to halter, tie, groom, and tack up your horse. I emphasize safety around the horse, and introduce some the most important anatomy and equipment pieces. Then, we do a short riding session walking on a lead or loose in an arena depending upon the rider's age and prior experience riding.

I have been riding horses for over 25 years, and have experience training and starting horses under saddle as well. I understand the psychology of how a horse thinks, and I teach my students not only how to ride, but how to understand their horse and create a long-lasting partnership.

All lessons are $70, with most lessons being approximately 1 hour, 1-2 days a week. 

If you want to get into a specific equestrian event, look for a teacher who specializes in that discipline! Just like you wouldn't hire a tennis coach to learn how to play basketball, you don't want to hire a dressage trainer if you want to be a barrel racer. If you're not sure what you'd like to try, find a more "general horsemanship" type of trainer who can help you learn more about the different disciplines.

What are your goals with your horsemanship? Do you just want to learn how to ride for fun, or do you want to show your horse? What discipline(s) are you interested in learning? 


Services offered

Horseback Riding