Young horses started mentally, physically, and emotionally. Performance horses developed for the show pen, the trail, or anywhere in between — and the problem horses other people gave up on.
Between the two of them, Serena and Corbin take on the full range — from the first ride on a colt to the horse that's run out of chances. These are the disciplines they live in.
Young horses started mentally, physically, and emotionally — trust, body control, and confidence from the ground up.
A core performance discipline for both trainers — and half the name on the gate.
Listed among both Serena's and Corbin's specialties, built on the same quiet foundation.
Serena's arena — one of her listed specialties, from green to gaming.
Bucking, rearing, biting, kicking, charging, won't-load — the behavioral challenges other people gave up on.
BLM mustangs and wild stock — both trainers have hands-on experience starting them.
Our PhilosophyA strong foundation — and the trust between an owner and their horse.
Two trainers, two colt starters, one belief: a strong foundation comes first. Here's who's putting the time into your horse.
In the saddle since she was three years old on her grandmother's ranch. She cut her teeth showing rescue horses and BLM mustangs in 4-H, then went on to train under world championship trainers, NFR-qualifying riders, and Olympic dressage riders.
Her methods follow horsemen like Clint Anderson, Buck Brannaman, and Ray Hunt. From colt starting to reining cow horses, barrel racing, problem horses, and coaching riders across disciplines, she meets every horse where it stands.
Four years in the horse industry and a real talent with young horses. Corbin sharpens his craft on the clinic circuit, regularly attending clinics to refine his technique under names like Clinton Anderson, Matt Mills, Ian Francis, and Steve Ross.
His listed specialties run from colt starting and reining to reined cow horse, problem horses, and working with wild mustangs.
Four programs, each built around a job — from a young horse's first 60 days to the 180-day restart on a horse that's run out of chances.
A comprehensive 90-day program designed to equip young horses with the essential skills they need to thrive — mentally, physically, and emotionally. Builds trust, body control, and confidence for the show pen, the trail, or anywhere in between.
The best possible start for a young horse: halter-breaking, grooming and bathing, groundwork to instill respect, farrier prep, pressure and release, trailer loading, desensitization, and leading.
An exclusive program for top-tier performance horses — admission is selective. Five to six days a week, with full grooming before and after each session, post-workout ice, cold-water therapy, and poultice. Vet evaluation and saddle fitting required.
A 90–180 day program focused on giving you and your horse the tools to overcome behavioral challenges: bucking, rearing, biting, kicking, charging, trailer-loading, confidence issues, and farrier problems.
A performance horse is only as good as the body underneath it. Every horse in our barn gets the same care standard we build into the Performance Partnership — so they stay sound, tight, and ready to show up when it counts.
Talk Care & BoardingFull grooming before and after every session — eyes and hands on the horse twice a day.
Post-workout ice, cold-water therapy, and poultice and liniment to keep legs cool, tight, and sound.
Structured fitness work five to six days a week, built around each horse's job and level.
Veterinary evaluation and proper saddle fitting before performance training begins.
Regular turnout and consistent daily handling, so horses stay relaxed and easy to be around.
Farrier prep and scheduling kept on track — because good feet come before everything else.



Every horse on our sale list was started and finished in our program. No surprises, no bad habits hiding under the saddle — just good horses we'd be proud to ride ourselves.
Sample listings shown — contact us for the horses currently for sale.
Spots in the program fill up. If you've got a colt to start, a show horse to finish, or a problem you're tired of fighting — reach out and let's talk.