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Bird_Lover_17
Birds are life
Thanks,I don't own a horse or show, but I have been riding western for a while! I really love it. Going to shows is one way to find a trainer as others said, but it's also a good idea to look around at barns that are near where you live. If they don't have a website or social media site to say what they do, it never hurts to call. Also, it's always a good idea to make a visit before booking any lessons with a trainer so you can see their facility and horses and ask more detailed questions; both to see how they treat their horses and if they are good at giving lessons, and also to decide if what they do fits you.
I think what Jadefarms said is also really great advice: if the trainer lets you do anything with the horse, or lets you do more advanced things like cantering, jumping, or complicated patterns or events nearly right away, you probably want to stay away from someone like that. A proper, slow, steady start is the way to go!
I'm curious, what kind of trail riding do you mean? Trail courses or just general trail rides? I love both lol, although I've only ever dabbled in trail course stuff.
To answer your question, I was thinking of just general trail riding, not a trail course.
