Here at Treasure 2 Farm we consider it a blessing to be able to train horses. We are proud to provide quality training to your horse that has ground manner problems, needs to be started under saddle, or has remedial issues. We will start your horse under English or Western saddle. Horses in for training are worked 5 days a week. We invite you to come and check out the farm and if you have your horse in training, we invite you to drop in anytime. You are always welcome to see the progress that your horse is making and be involved in their training. All horses must have a current negative coggins and a health certificate and up to date on vaccines and worming
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Pasture board for horses in training $415, Pasture for half day and a stall the other half is $465.
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We have started quarter horses, Arabians, walking horses, quarter and more that have moved on to the show ring and the trail
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Trail riding your end goal? We have over 200 acres to prepare your horse for miles & miles of great trail rides with you.
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We take pride in training your horse with gentleness and earn their respect and trust. Horses are ridden rain or shine in our indoor arena.
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Hey Lindsey,
Just a quick note to let you know we are all doing great!! Tilly and Solomon are doing so
wonderful and we are so excited! We rode them bareback in the round pen and then out around
the barn Saturday and then today I rode Solomon, Presley rode Tilly and Sydney rode Sunny and
we got them straight from the pasture, saddled them at the gate and got right on them and went
through a huge open pasture, up hill, to the woods and rode through the trails (up and down pretty steep,
rocky hills) for over an hour! The man we are boarding with led the way, and Solomon did super,
Tilly did even better, and Sunny did OK- Syd had to end up getting off of her at the end because
his 5 loose horses ran up to us when we got back at the pasture and she got a little nervous. Tilly
kicked (with both hind feet) at one of his horses but Pres handled it well and Solomon got a little
excited, but we turned them in small circles and bent their necks around like you showed us and
they calmed down enough to walk to the gate. Very fun!! I can’t believe he didn’t spook at all-
they handled the rocky, muddy terrain so great and didn’t mind anything- except they didn’t want
to go through a small water area, they walked through water but as little as possible. They moved
off our legs good which was helpful in several tight areas…so thank you, thank you, thank you
again!
I think they actually enjoy riding, everyday they still run up to us at the gate and after we are
done and turn them loose, they just stand there like they want more! We have also been working
on neck reining and they are doing better than Sunny…they picked it up very fast! Yeah!!
Have a great week and I’ll keep in touch.
Take care,
a
I pray that the Lord leads my life how He wants to and I give all the glory and praise to Him for taking me down this road. Lindsey
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See Testimonial below from Aimee
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I first met Sandman as yearling and liked him right away. He was
already pretty tall and a beautiful chestnut gelding. About a year later
I was able to bring him home. I thought our ground work was going
along o.k. and was able to put a saddle on him and teach him the
basics of lunge work with some help. But as he got closer to 3 yrs
old, he started getting pushier and a little harder to control. My
husband was really worried I was going to try to ride him first myself.
But I realized that I was getting a bit overwhelmed and asked Lindsey
if she would take him in for training.
She did a wonderful job with Sandman! I noticed changes almost
right away, especially on the ground. Within a few weeks she was
riding him and after 3 months I brought him home a changed horse,
more mature and also more trusting. I’m working with him on the
ground now with no fear and have a new understanding of how to
respond to horse behavior that I learned from Lindsey. And riding
him is wonderful – even my husband isn’t worried now.
And I think that’s the most important thing that having Sandman
with Lindsey. She trains the horse, but she will also train the handler
which is so very important!! As I watched her with Sand I found that
her training of the horse is very patient and individualized, giving each
different horse the time and the type of training that they need. She
also tries to keep in mind what job the owner has for the horse so that
she can get the horse started in the right direction.
I will and have recommended others to send their horses to
Lindsey for training! She does a wonderful job.
Cindi Coffroth
(Sandman’s “mom”)

I wanted to write a quick letter about the excellent
work Lindsey did with my 2.5-year-old draft,
Mac. In the short period of 30 days Lindsey was
able establish a firm foundation for Mac to build
off of. She tailored his training so that it was the
most effective for both the horse and me. Mac is
already proving himself to be a steady mount and
behaves as though he has been under saddle for
years rather then weeks.
The other thing that I loved was the fact that
Lindsey also makes sure that you understand how
your horse is trained. She had me ride Mac before
I took him home so that I understood how to
communicate to him and solve any issues that may
cause confusion later. Lindsey made the whole
process easy and worry free. She took excellent
care of Mac and answered and every question I
could come up with.
I recommend Lindsey to anyone looking for a
quality trainer that will help turn your horse into a
dependable mount.
Kim L. Childs