Buy Your First Horse with Confidence

The Right Horse Consulting Experience™

Don’t Spend $35,000+ on the Wrong Horse

When you’re a new rider or first-time owner, the right horse is about more than the discipline you ride. The horse has to match you — your experience level, your confidence, and how you actually live.

Think about getting your first dog. If you live in an apartment and want a low-key companion, even the world’s greatest Border Collie is the wrong dog for you. You’d be stressed, the dog would be miserable, and you might end up rehoming a perfectly good animal. A Bulldog in the same apartment is a different story entirely — easy-going, content, and a real source of companionship.

The Border Collie wasn’t a bad dog. It was the wrong dog for that owner.

Horses work the same way. The wrong horse — no matter how talented — costs tens of thousands of dollars, months of frustration, and lost confidence. This experience exists so that doesn’t happen to you.

Kate Evans with a beginner-safe paint horse at Highbrow Ranch in Caldwell, Texas


What It Is

A private, 2-day, on-horseback consulting experience. Not a lesson. Not a test ride.

By the end you’ll know exactly what type of horse fits you. You’ll ride 6 competition-level beginner horses — each a different temperament, energy, and training background — so you can feel the difference and recognize what’s right.


What’s Included

— 2-Day Private Intensive
— 6-Horse Guided Evaluation
— Right Horse Plan™ (your personalized written blueprint)
— 30-Day Horse Review
— Pre-Purchase Decision Call


Investment

$3,500


Guarantee

If you don’t leave with complete clarity on what horse to buy, we keep working with you until you do.


Who This Is For

— Beginner or returning riders
— Buyers planning to invest $35,000+
— People who want to get it right the first time


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  • WALKING

    At the walk, I'm watching everything — your natural position, how you carry your hands, where you hold tension, and how your horse responds to you. This tells me what kind of horse will meet you where you are and make you feel like a better rider from the very first step.

  • TROTTING

    The trot is where I learn the most about a rider. I'm evaluating your balance, your rhythm, and how you react when things get a little livelier. That information tells me exactly how much horse you need — and how much horse you're actually ready for.

  • LOPING

    Not every consultation includes a lope, and that's perfectly fine — the right horse doesn't require you to be there yet. For those who are ready, I'm evaluating your seat security, your confidence, and your ability to stay quiet when the pace picks up. That shapes everything about the horse I recommend.

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