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New York Style Ranch
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New
York Style Ranch is a small facility located in Franklin Indiana. We strive to breed the highest quality Paints and Quarter
Horses with intelligence, excellent conformation and gentle dispositions. All our horses are hand picked for top of the line
champion pedigrees. That excell in speed, events and cow work. We believe that a great horse starts from the first generation
and our pedigrees reflect that. If you like riding slow on the trail or competing in the show ring our horses have the
ability to do it all. If you are new to horses we look forward to introducing you to your next lifelong friend. I feel
teaching people to be safe responsible horse owners is as important as teaching them to ride. If you are an expirianced
Show Horseman or woman we look forward to supplying you with your next Champion. See our horses for sale page.
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We like to start our horses the right way the first time. All horses start in
the round pen to learn respect for the handler and to gain their own self confidence. This gives each individual horse
a starting foundation to work with and also builds trust between the horse and the handler. Once the round pen work
is completed we move on to saddling and bridling the horse but still continue to work in the round pen. A smaller area
is best to start any horse young or old to keep him focused on the handler and tasks at hand. Once the horse gives us
his full attention at all times while being ridden will we then move on to the arena work. There is no set time limit
that we may spend in the round pen before moving on to the arena work as each horse learns at his own speed and we do not
believe in skipping steps to get the end results.... "Riding a calm, confident and collected horse".
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Raising and Breeding Horses Beautiful enough to Halter Strong
enough to Compete Gentle enough for Everyone
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We like to expose our horses
to everything. Riding in all kinds of weather snow and rain is good for them. We introduce them to cows, chickens, dogs and
cats anything that might spook them while riding. I love watching horses conquer their fear of something new that they are
afraid of.
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