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A NEW TEXAS TRADITION

While we do acknowledge that most of the links are helpful and useful, we encourage you to use the internet search engines for more detailed information. We do  not endorse any one particular trainer.  This list is provided to increase awareness of equine gentle techniques.

If you would like for us to add you to our links page please request so.

WE DO NOT CHARGE FEES FOR LISTING AND BEING LISTED DOES NOT MAKE ANYONE A MEMBER. WE ARE NON-MEMBERSHIP 501 C 3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. 

"The Best thing for the inside of a man is the outside of the horse"   Lord Palnerstone

<< Some useful sites >>

www.pacificwildhorseclub.org 

www.wildhorserescue.org 

www.adoptahorse.blm.gov

www.horsewhisperer.com 

www.safetyinstituteusa.org These folks provide all our safety equipment and needs while we work with our Mustangs, Horses and Burros.  You make also inquire on a first aid course call, Farm Medic, is about dealing with specific injuries around your ranch to both people and animals. 

www.halterlady.com 

www.luckythreeranch.com 

www.horsekeeping.com

www.equusite.com 

www.Infohorse.com 

www.wildheartranch.com 

www.americashorsesource.com 

www.lesleyneuman.com

www.savehorses.com

www.gentlehorses.com

www.wolfechiropratic.com  Dr. Robert Wolfe Dr. Wolfe is an Equine Chiropractor and is one of the top leaders in this field. 

www.jerrytindell.com

<< Mentors  Assistance>>

We will add mentors as requested for no annual fee.  Please be  prepared to fill out proper mentor standards and ethics form with the properly signed clinicians acknowledgment.  

Example: To stand by a fence and watch at a workshop does not qualify anyone as a mentor. You must physically meet the challenge and be signed off by a professional clinician.  Since we are to be trusted and learned counselors or guides, we must remember to be teachers of wisdom with mentoring.    

We're not looking for journeyman trainers but mentors who know that it is a continuing challenge to assist new adopters with natural horsemanship techniques. 

Mentoring or the word mentor has been a part of our world for years and now in the past few years everyone wants to be a mentor.  While we encourage the need for continuing help and assistance, we ask that everyone use caution while being mentored, mentors vary in technical skills.  The good part about being a mentor is that both parties learn from each other while one actually uses his knowledge to coach that knowledge to another person.  We're building a group to help preserve and foster the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Program.  If you are interested in helping, please let us know.

TEXAS

Bryan-College Station-Jim Phillips

Dallas - Fort Worth Dennis and Debbie McGowan  mcgowaninc@earthlink.net

Georgetown-Lee Spence 

Hillsboro-Stephanie Clark

Lampasas-Wayne O'Brien

Priddy-Bobby Parker

San Antonio- Dallas Moore

Waco-Central Texas Ray Field grfield@wildhorsefoundation.org

Waco-Central Texas Susan Calhoun scalhoun@wildhorsefoundation.org

Winnsboro-Chad Nichols

Arkansas

Star-Tiny Shalmy

CALIFORNIA

Michael Horrigan, doublebarH@hotmail.com,

LOUISIANA

Monroe, Baton Rogue, Lake Charles Ray Field, grfield@wildhorsefoundation.org

NEW MEXICO

Belen Vasey, Monica  whitehorses@crosswalkmail.com

MISSISSIPPI

Jackson, Biloxi, New Orleans Susan Calhoun, scalhoun@wildhorsefoundation.org

Vicksburg, Eagle Lake, Jackson Rusty Brasfeild 

Vicksburg, Gulfport, Greenwood, Meridian, Ray Field, grfield@wildhorsefoundation.org

More to come.   

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