Windsong Arabians

Windsong Arabians Our web site explains our facility and services. Please visit us! We offer stall and field board with amenities you want to fit your budget.

Full service horse boarding, training, lessons, leasing and stud service with Davenport stallions.

06/10/2026
Do you have a horse who needs a job?  We are ISO horses for our lesson program.  We will provide board, and routine farr...
06/08/2026

Do you have a horse who needs a job? We are ISO horses for our lesson program. We will provide board, and routine farrier and vet care in exchange for allowing us to use your horse. We limit lessons to 3 beginner lessons/day and 2 advanced lessons/day/horse.... 1-3 days off/week. All the horses are pasture boarded and most of them come into a stall twice daily to eat. They are immediately turned back out if they have no lessons scheduled in the am or pm. Afternoon students retrieve their lesson horses from the corrals/fields.

Mt. Airy, MD 240-815-1341 text only; 301-831-5083 landline to leave message (we screen our calls).

https://www.ddressage.com/post/the-posting-diagonalsCorrect posting diagonals is a basic skill... how to identify the co...
06/06/2026

https://www.ddressage.com/post/the-posting-diagonals

Correct posting diagonals is a basic skill... how to identify the correct posting diagonal, how to fix it if it's wrong, things that can inadvertently change your posting diagonal and 4 REASONS WHY WE CARE if the posting diagonal is correct! The article I am sharing covers some of these points.

Last week we discussed the importance of the posting trot. One of the reasons posting trot is so important is that it trains the horse and t

ISO a care lease for our lesson program.  Mt. Airy, MD off Old Annapolis RD.  hopoti.com/stable/windsongarabiansllctext ...
05/23/2026

ISO a care lease for our lesson program. Mt. Airy, MD off Old Annapolis RD. hopoti.com/stable/windsongarabiansllc

text 240-815-1341 or leave a mg at 301-831-5083

05/21/2026

You know who you are.

You are the one who quietly adjusted your teaching approach for the adult beginner who never said a word about her anxiety but whose hands told you everything. You are the one who stayed late to talk a student through a hard ride and showed up early the next morning because the horses needed feeding regardless of how late you got home.

You invest in your students in ways that go well beyond the lesson hour. You remember their goals and notice when something is off. You celebrate their wins with genuine joy and you lose a little sleep over the ones who are struggling. You show up for them week after week, season after season, and most of the time nobody says thank you. Not because they are ungrateful but because most students have no idea how much of yourself you are actually giving.

Then one day they may stop coming. Not always with an explanation but sometimes with a text that says we are taking a break for a while. Sometimes with nothing at all... just an empty slot on Tuesday afternoon where a student used to be. The kid who grew up and went to college. The adult rider who got too busy. The family that moved. The student you poured months of careful patient work into who simply disappeared one day without ever knowing what that investment actually cost you.

That quiet exit is one of the hardest parts of this job and almost nobody talks about it.

Here is what I want every riding instructor to hear...

1. The impact does not disappear when the student does
The confidence that child built in your arena went with her to every hard thing she faced after she left your barn. The patience that adult rider developed working through a difficult horse translated into something real in her life outside of riding. The resilience your students built falling off and getting back on showed up in their relationships, their work, their ability to handle adversity. You may never know about any of it but that does not mean it did not happen.

2. The students who never said thank you probably meant to
Most people are not good at expressing gratitude for the things that shaped them most deeply. Not because they do not feel it but because they do not have the words for it or the moment never came or they simply did not realize how significant it was until long after they left. The student who walked out of your barn without a word of thanks may think about what you taught them for the rest of their life. You will just never know.

3. The work is worth doing even when it goes unacknowledged
This is the hardest thing to hold onto on the days when you feel invisible. When the lesson was hard and the horse was difficult and the parent was demanding and nobody said a single kind word. The value of what you do is not measured in thank yous received. It is measured in riders who left your program more capable, more confident, and more connected to horses than when they arrived. Some of them will come back years later and tell you but most will not and both are okay.

4. Find your own ways to mark the wins
Do not wait for gratitude to arrive from the outside. Build your own practice of noticing what went well. The transition that finally clicked. The nervous rider who laughed today for the first time. The school horse that offered something generous to a student who needed it. These moments are the real compensation of this job and they happen every single week if you are paying attention.

To every riding instructor who has shown up quietly and consistently for students who moved on without a word... what you did mattered. It still does, even when nobody says so.

Has a student ever come back years later and told you what your teaching meant to them?

HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS.... 4 instructors to meet your needs!  Reserve your lesson spot !  If you need a special time o...
05/16/2026

HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS.... 4 instructors to meet your needs! Reserve your lesson spot ! If you need a special time or day and we don't have something available, let me know and we will try to accommodate you! 240-815-1341 (text only) or call 301-831-5083 to leave a msg if no answer. (We screen our calls). We are 3 miles East of LHS on Old Annapolis RD in Mt. Airy, MD.

Horseback riding lessons.If you’re thinking about getting into horseback riding lessons, you’re stepping into a world th...
05/08/2026

Horseback riding lessons.
If you’re thinking about getting into horseback riding lessons, you’re stepping into a world that’s equal parts skill, partnership, and pure joy.

🐎 What horseback riding lessons typically include
1. Learning the basics of control
You’ll start with how to sit, steer, stop, and move with the horse. It’s less about strength and more about balance and communication.

2. Building confidence around horses
Grooming, leading, tacking up — these are foundational skills that help you understand the horse as a partner, not just a vehicle.

3. Developing your seat and posture
A good instructor will help you ride in a way that’s safe, effective, and comfortable for both you and the horse.

4. Progressing at your pace
You might begin on a lunge line, then move to independent riding, then to trotting, cantering, and eventually more advanced work if you want it.

Hopoti.com/stable/windsongarabiansllc

Go to Hopoti.com/stable/windsongarabiansllc for info and to sign up for riding lessons.  Join our team.  With 4 instruct...
05/08/2026

Go to Hopoti.com/stable/windsongarabiansllc for info and to sign up for riding lessons. Join our team. With 4 instructors, we have availability most days. If you have trouble using Hopoti, their support team and chat bot can help you. The farm is in Mt. Airy, MD, 3 miles east of LHS on Old Annapolis RD. Text: 240-815-1341 for help reserving your lesson spot. (We also have summer camps on Hopoti and a working student program to earn ride time!)

Address

13134A Old Annapolis Road
Mount Airy, MD
21771

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 8am - 10pm
Wednesday 8am - 10pm
Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday 8am - 10pm
Saturday 8am - 10pm
Sunday 8am - 10pm

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