10/31/2018
Grand Valley Ranch
Who is Lee you ask? Grand Valley Ranch started up in 2016. Lee is 27 year old who spent his life riding and studying horses. Trail riding, English, Western Pleasure, Jumper, Barrel Racing to the Cutting Horse Industry. He spent 2 years learning the breeding program from one of the top breeding facilities; Double Dove Ranch. He has rode for Dare to Dream Performance Horses in Western Pleasure and Hunter/Jumper. He also worked 10 years in the Cutting Horse Industry learning from the best Hall of Famers; Lee and Holly Franceis to Lindy Burch and GS Cutting Horses. Along with Craig Morris Cutting Horses. He also been running barrels for years. Everything he has learned in the past, he takes and trains. His barrel horses, cutters or just your everyday horse. Lee had the opportunity to do the Mustang Million where he made all 4 rounds on a wild mustang name Days of Thunder aka: Hondo. Lee took it onto his self to keep teaching this wild horse how to do more as he trained him on barrels. Within half a year, this horse was clocking 16 in a big pen and 14 in a small pen. Hondo is now running college rodeos. Lee ‘s goal in life is to keep the horse industry strong and to bring more people into the horse industry, no matter what your passion. He makes everyday, about your horse and you. So don't miss this opportunity to bring your horse closer to you! Lee offers horsemanship training and riding lessons. He teaches you from the ground up and will help you then put you on the level you need to be on. So heres your chance now, contact Lee and get your horse in the program. Mission: Developing Athletic horses of all ages through a Solid foundation of correct, common foundation and showmanship skills. From hands on training; the beginning to a finished Horse. Educating riders to overcome their fears and push themselves to achieve bigger goals between rider and their horses. Helping riders find the right horse that is suited for them. Showing how to Develop trust and a successful Partnership between horses and riders Through better communication. Riders will excel in the wonderful sport of equine Showmanship and horsemanship