What training is right for your horse?
Rogers Equestrian Center Offers two types of training programs for your horse and student (Listed below). Training is billed on a monthly basis, we currently accept cash or check. Statements are sent out prior to the first of each month and due in full by the first. Late fees will be applied to any bills 30 days overdue, this will appear on your statement as a “late charge”. Checks should be made payable to Rogers Equestrian Center
(Recommend for young horses/show horses)
(Recommend for trained horses/ older horses)
- Owners will be required to complete and sign a training agreement form for each horse entered into a training program.
(Recommend for young horses/show horses)
- This training is ideal to keep a horse in training without interruptions, for best results. Although each horse is unique and training may vary, it is ideal to expand the skills of the horse by learning pivots, patterns or even a new discipline. This is a great way to start the next season youngsters and freshen up seasoned horses. 4 lessons per month are included for horse and rider teams (with Mike Rogers). Additional lessons can be purchased at regular lesson prices.
- Vaccinations, coggins, hoof care and de-worming are also provided and billed accordingly.
(Recommend for trained horses/ older horses)
- Horses are worked 3 days per week (Tuesday- Saturday). Workouts vary and are specific to the individual horse's needs and/or abilities. Conditioning training provided by staff may include driving, riding, long lining, or bit lunging. 2 lessons per month are included for horse and rider teams (with Mike Rogers). Additional lessons can be purchased at regular lesson prices.
- Vaccinations, coggins, hoof care and de-worming are also provided and billed accordingly.
- Blacksmith: Kelly Le Blanc / Ron Phifer
- Veterinarian: Three Pines Veterinarian Clinic
- Services will typically bill owners directly, but may require payment at time of service.