Anderson Horsemanship

Anderson Horsemanship The mission is to build the necessary foundation to form a successful relationship between horse and rider I will work with you and your horses needs.

The goal here is to provide a neutral setting for horse and rider. I offer a safe, “down home” feeling when working you and your equine. I aim to educate our riders not only in their riding skills, but also gain a better understanding of their horse. Building a lasting relationship with a horse can change your life! The mission is to build the necessary foundation to form a successful relationship

between horse and rider. What I offer is training, c**t starting, lessons, equine assisted activities, clinics, and farrier services. I specialize in natural horsemanship training and techniques that is modified to your horse and their needs. We encourage horses starting to be here at least a month and a half. I also encourage owners to visit often as their horse begins learn and understand how to work with me. The starting program starts from the ground up, progressing to round pen work, trail, and specific discipline work. I do not use force or gadgets to train our horses rather we listen to them and work with them guiding them through their problems. I require horses to be up to date on vaccinations and coggins. I also offer offsite daily or weekly training at your place or a place near you. I also specialize in equine assisted activities. I am a PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship international) formally NARHA, certified instructor since June 2011. I serve ambulatory riders right now, as I am looking for a partnership with some local therapists to be able to offer more. There are many benefits with horse therapy for any rider at any age. Benefits can be seen in those with emotional, behavioral, cognitive, social, and physical disabilities. Horses see no limits in a person and neither do I. Lessons run about an hour-long and cover a wide verity of topics depending on age and experience. Riding is always the center point, but I like to encourage a higher understanding of horses. Topics covered include: safety, horsemanship skills, specific discipline, anatomy, heath and care, proper grooming, judging, stalls, cleaning, owning/costs, feeds and feeding, and much more. Clinics can cover a wide verity of disciplines, age, experience and horsemanship skill. Covering from 4-H level and above. Ask for more details. Farrier services. I can trim hoofs on a scheduled basis and help in emergencies. I only trim and can remove shoes but not out shoes on at this time. I welcome you to call, e-mail, or post a message. Also find us on the web at http://andersonhorsemanship.net

Located about 10 miles north west from Morris, MN

05/18/2023

Spring sessions to begin June 5th.

03/07/2023
01/17/2022

Do you coach or participate in competitive Horse Judging or Hippology? If you are looking for classes to practice your judging skills, then this course is for you! This course, brought to you by Extension Horses Inc., gives participants access to 6 classes, official placings, and reasons. The course is available from January 15 to July 15, 2022, and participants can access the course as many times as needed during the time period. The course is offered completely online, is self-directed, and is self-paced. The cost is $20 and registration is available at https://catalog.extension.org/?category=6&keyword=judging&cond=advand&search=Search&fbclid=IwAR29PamMOihjxSaykk0uyfL6DYqB1_07wxZ3kV0EYX_ccHJXQ4SHlEikWuk. The University of Minnesota is a proud member of Extension Horses Inc.

12/06/2021

Hey I haven’t posted in a couple years. We are excited to offer more next year. We are changing our schedules to help more people and horses. This year was a lot of fun and we met a lot of great new people and their horses. Reach out if you have any questions. I love talking about horses. Stay warm!!

03/24/2021

Reading is an almost magical process in which deciphering lines and squiggles reveals a rich world of narrative and meaning. For children who have difficulty

03/08/2019

At the PATH region 6 conference this weekend in Fargo!!

01/15/2019

A great conference to go to.

12/10/2018

Check out our latest infographic on the impact of the MN horse industry! The information is from the 2017 American Horse Council's Economic Impact of the MN Horse Industry survey that was supported by the MN Horse Council (thank you!). Abby Neu, M.S., UMN Extension is the author of the infographic.

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19463 560th Avenue
Morris, MN
56267

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