A Gray Day Training

A Gray Day Training "A Horse will never speak English, but a Human can learn to speak Horse" a Gray Day Training

The one absolute belief I have about horses is “A horse cannot learn to speak English, but a human can learn to speak Horse” (Valerie Gray). “Horse” is a universal language. Learning to speak the Horse Language is the key to beginning, building or improving the relationship, attitude and behavior of all horses at any level or discipline. Training a horse to recognize their status in the human worl

d and instructing humans in methods for maintaining this understanding is the most basic aspect of horsemanship, and is often overlooked or undervalued. Natural Horse Training Services are offered for:
• Foundation Building, Ground Manners, Problem Horses and Colt Starting
• New Owners to learn Facts about Horses or Basic Horsemanship
• Beginners Ages 14 and Up in Horseback (Horse Back) Riding Lessons
• Rehabilitation for Adopted Mustang Rescues and Retired Racehorses
• Horse training & full service Boarding Mary D Stables, 2638 Brown Road, Sewickley, PA 15143.
• Horse Trainers available for travel to Eastern Ohio (OH), Western Pennsylvania (PA), and Northern West Virginia (WV)

I am willing to work with any level of horse, owner, rider or combination to assist in reaching the desired relationship. I understand the difficulties faced by new owners unsure of how to manage such an animal and have felt the desire to learn about these marvelous creatures and share a part of my life with them. Most important, for the owner’s who have cried in frustration over the antics of a problem horse, are willing to try anything to find a cure, help is available. Give me a call and we can work together to assess your situation and discover a way to change ‘a gray day into a sunny day’ for you and your equine friends.

I am working on making necessary updates to the website. I have not been able to keep up with creating Facebook posts ei...
03/23/2026

I am working on making necessary updates to the website.

I have not been able to keep up with creating Facebook posts either.

I will do my best to reenter the area of giving updates on current horses in progress.

I have a Gypsy Vanner with a sad history and attitude problems that are being adjusted.

A paint mare who recently lost her herd leader and is slowly transitioning to her human Mom for leadership role.

Since I lost my wonderful Shadow last September I am transferring Sport to the full time on site horse for beginner & horsemanship training. He is such a goofball and always so nebby.

11/08/2025

Celebrate your love of horses with this digital print on high quality art paper.

07/17/2025

Horse Trading Days Parade
Tonight 7pm, Zelienople, PA

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06/05/2025

Borrowed post for everyone who has horses, or is thinking of bringing a horse into their life: A FOREVER HORSE:
Did you know that less than 1% of horses are lucky enough to have a forever home? Horses give unconditional love and loyalty to their owners, the least we can do is commit to them and ensure they never know cruelty, neglect or hardship. When their time comes, whether it be through injury or old age, they deserve a dignified end instead of having to endure the horrors of the slaughterhouse; their last emotions shouldn't be that of fear, panic and terror! The only way to guarantee your once loved horse doesn't end up on a plate is to be satisfied with them no matter what, and commit to them for life.
A FOREVER HORSE:
Before you consider or think about adopting me, realise I am a FOREVER HORSE.
I am not an.... until you get bored or lose interest in me horse.
I am not an.... until your child goes off to college or finds boys instead horse.
I am not an.... until I get old horse.
I am not an.... until I get lame horse.
I am not an.... until you have to move horse.
I am not an.... until you get a new younger horse horse.
I am not an.... until you get pregnant horse.
I am a FOREVER HORSE.
If you cannot promise FOREVER, I am not your horse.
I have been through too much already.
To ALL our horses!

05/15/2025

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Shadow turns 32 in May 2025. We have been together for 30 years this coming fall.College taught me the basics of horsema...
04/15/2025

Shadow turns 32 in May 2025. We have been together for 30 years this coming fall.

College taught me the basics of horsemanship and how to be safe around equines.

Shadow taught me so much more:

1. A horse can rear and take you over backwards even if you are laying on his neck.
2. Wearing winter boots to ride is a great way to get your foot stuck in the stirrup, while being kicked in the head and dragged around.
3. Horses can canter backward, while carrying an unwilling rider.
4. A horse can pull all four hooves into a small group under his center, jump straight upward and buck from that position.
5. A horse can jump/climb both up and down a completely vertical slope.
6. When the chips are down and danger is looming, a horse can put his best hoof forward and save the day.
7. A horse wearing shoes can dig in so hard while running, he showers sparks all over the horse & rider behind him.

And so many, many other lessons. I wouldn't be the person I am today without him and 30 years worth of adventures, mistakes, lessons and forgiveness.

We don't go out much anymore, but he hates to be left behind. Every ride, I am always afraid it will be our last.

04/15/2025
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04/08/2025

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West Virginia’s Scenic Horseback Riding Road Trip takes you to seven of the most stunning areas of West Virginia...which you can explore on horseback! From private rides to waterfalls and tunnels within the beautiful New River Gorge…to trekking up to some of the best overlook views among Cacapon Resort State Park on the back of your horse for the day…to crossing streams and riding among the wildlife-filled hills of Lost River State Park…there’s no better way to explore these seven beautiful areas of West Virginia than on horseback! Each of the horseback tours are beginner friendly, with well-trained and gentle horses ensuring riders of all experience levels can enjoy! More details below.

📍New River Gorge National Park
📍Cacapon Resort State Park
📍Canaan Valley
📍Lost River State Park
📍Oglebay Park Resort
📍Pocahontas County
📍Snowshoe

🐴New River Gorge – Horseshoe Creek Stables or Equestrian Adventures take you across mountain tops, wildflower meadows, streams, and forests in the New River Gorge.

🐴Cacapon Resort State Park – Ride with Triple C Outfitters through Cacapon Resort State Park’s peaceful woods.

🐴Canaan Valley – Ride through Canaan Valley’s meadows and forests with Mountain Trail Rides. Spot deer or black bears along the way.

🐴Lost River State Park – Hidden Trails Stables leads rides through Lost River State Park’s streams, wildlife-filled hills, and sweeping overlooks.

🐴Oglebay Park Resort – At Oglebay Stables, you’ll find trail rides, private lessons, and summer camps. Kids as young as two can ride ponies, while older riders hit the scenic trails.

🐴Pocahontas County – Join local guide Jon Mullenax at Shalimar Farm for custom rides rated by difficulty. Explore rivers, forest trails, and mountain views while learning about local plants and wildlife.

🐴Snowshoe – Autumn Breeze Stables offers scenic rides near Snowshoe year-round. Ride past creeks, mountain views, and colorful forests.

03/03/2025

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06/22/2024

Hold your horses.

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Freedom, PA
15042

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 7:30pm
Sunday 10am - 7pm

Telephone

(724) 312-0821

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