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Interesting and accurate assessment of lesson barns, worth a read!  I think this applies to all disciplines.
12/30/2025

Interesting and accurate assessment of lesson barns, worth a read! I think this applies to all disciplines.

✨ The Mindset Shift That Could Save Lesson Barns ✨

I’ve seen a flood of posts lately about the quiet crisis in the lesson-barn world.

Barns are closing.
Owners are losing money on lesson programs.
The economy is tight, and horses are starting to feel accessible only to those with very deep pockets.

These concerns are real. They’re valid. And for many barn owners, they’re the reason lesson programs are being shut down entirely.

I like to think I’m an optimist and while I certainly have my moments of questioning whether the costs meet the means, I believe lesson barns can survive.
Not by working harder. Not by sacrificing more. Not even by raising prices.
But by changing HOW we define what people are actually paying for when they “pay for a lesson.”

The traditional lesson model looks something like this:
You pay $XX to ride for XX minutes per week.
If you miss your lesson, you don’t pay - or you get a make-up at a time that’s convenient for you.

It feels easy. It feels flexible.
And it is exactly why lesson barns are disappearing.

Because when you pay for a lesson, you are not paying for 45 or 60 minutes of an instructor’s time.

You are paying for:
• A school horse who is fed every day
• Clean water and safe housing
• A facility to ride at
• Professional daily care staff
• Farrier work
• Veterinary care and injections
• Tack, grooming supplies, fly spray
• Arena footing and maintenance
• Insurance
• Utilities
• Facility upkeep

And the list goes on.

When you don’t show up, none of those expenses stop.
Buddy the school horse still eats.
Still needs shoes.
Still needs vet care.

So who pays when a rider doesn’t?

The barn owner does - usually with a budget consisting of a few dollars, some baling twine, and hay soaked in quiet desperation.

Eventually, the math breaks. And no one can justify owning horses for other people to ride at a loss.

Lesson Horses Are a Fixed Cost

Lesson barns must start charging based on the true fixed cost of maintaining a horse for public use, not on attendance.

If you sign up for a gym and don’t go - you still pay.
The gym still provides the building, the equipment, the staff, the utilities.

Lesson barns are no different.

In fact, they provide a premium service:
• Carefully selected, trained horses
• Safe, maintained facilities
• Quality tack and equipment
• Professional instruction
• Access to horses without the full financial burden of ownership

When you don’t show up or you go on vacation the horse doesn’t stop costing money.

Lesson programs remove the weight of ownership from the rider.
That weight doesn’t disappear.
It lands squarely on the barn owner.

And if a horse must work extra to accommodate make-up lessons, the system is already broken. School horses deserve rest. Two days off per week should be non-negotiable.

If I Could Rewrite the Rules to Save Lesson Barns, Here’s What I’d Do:
🐴 Charge monthly tuition, based on lessons *available* per week
🐴 Tuition is due regardless of attendance
🐴 No make-up lessons and horses receive two days off weekly
🐴 Offer horsemanship, horse education, or groundwork classes as a suitable way to "makeup" lost horse time, which is a way to still offer education without doubling down on the horse's work schedule
🐴 30 days’ notice required to discontinue lessons
🐴 Price programs based on the true monthly cost of each horse, divided by how often that horse can responsibly work (this will vary regionally)

This isn’t about price gouging.
This isn’t about being unreasonable.
This isn’t about making horses inaccessible.
This is about the reality that if you are riding a lesson horse, it is not unreasonable to have SOME commitment to making sure the horse is cared for appropriately.

In many cases, it doesn’t even mean raising prices unless the program is already undercharging.

Yes, it is true that horses cost money.
But if we clearly communicate what riders are truly paying for and structure programs accordingly, lesson barns don’t have to disappear.

They might actually have a fighting chance.

Edit: no, this model does not mean charging students $1,500 a month to ride once a week. It can be done as low as $250-$350 a month in most regions, which is a very reasonable and affordable price to access horses.

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S&P Equine is very excited to announce that we have moved!  Our new facility in Exeter,RI includes both outdoor and indo...
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S&P Equine is very excited to announce that we have moved! Our new facility in Exeter,RI includes both outdoor and indoor riding arenas! Our lesson schedule is quickly filling up, but we have some openings for new students! Please e-mail us in you are interested in lessons ([email protected]). We are open to all riding levels and all ages. Our two instructors are USHJA Credentialed Instructors. Our program focuses on safety and fun while mastering skills, both on and off the horse.

Let’s try this again…It appears that in our excitement for warmer weather and summer camp, we got the dates wrong.  All ...
02/25/2025

Let’s try this again…

It appears that in our excitement for warmer weather and summer camp, we got the dates wrong. All of our camps will run from MONDAY - FRIDAY.

We can’t wait to see your children this summer for our third season of camp! To register, please complete the registration form and return to [email protected]. Space will be reserved once we receive a deposit, which is equal to one week of camp fee.

New this year: Reduced pricing will be offered for those who register by 5/31/2025! Also new this year: Before and after camp care will be offered!

Please reach out with any questions. Thank you!

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Due to rain overnight and this morning, our show today will be delayed by 1 hour. Warm up will begin at 8am, show start time will be 9am. Hope to see you there!

So excited for our next schooling show, this Sunday, June 23rd! Classes for all levels! Warm up at 7am, classes starting...
06/17/2024

So excited for our next schooling show, this Sunday, June 23rd! Classes for all levels! Warm up at 7am, classes starting at 8am. Please email all entries to [email protected].

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So excited for our first schooling show Sunday May 5th! Please note, all jumping classes will be run in the sand ring due to potential forecasted rain. Warm up starts at 7am, show starts at 8am. Plenty of trailer and spectator parking! Come join us for at least three of our schooling shows to be eligible for our series end points this 2024 season!

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