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One-time Visit

Kaja’s Lesson is appropriate for anyone who wants to see, whether riding is a suitable sport for them. 1 lesson includes a short discussion about horses and a riding test.

Program Horse 101 and a riding lesson is a two-hour program. The first part includes horse psychology, grooming, and preparations for riding. The second part is dedicated to riding. This program is suitable for anyone, who wants to really connect with the horse and deepen their relationship with appropriate riding.

Were you wondering what Equility is, how it is done, and why we would like to invite you to take part in a 1-hour lesson, where we start with basic horse psychology and communication? Knowing that is a basis for any kind of work with horses and it is really important when doing equility. How would we play with horses, if we don’t even know how to communicate with them? In the last part of the lesson, we put theory into practice and take time to connect and play with the horse.

Horse 101

Duration: 60 min
Price: 25€

Program includes:
– presentation of horses (equine ethology,
adapted for children or adults)
– basics of horse psychology
– how to appropriately approach a horse
– contact with a horse and petting a horse
– theoretical and practical presentation of appropriate horse grooming

Kaja’a Lesson

Duration: 60 min
Price: 25€

Program includes:
– basics of horse psychology
– how to appropriately approach a horse
– presentation of appropriate horse grooming
– contact with a horse
– riding test

Horse 101 and a Riding Lesson

Duration: 120 min
Price: 45€

Program includes:
– presentation of horses (equine ethology, adapted for children or adults)
– basics of horse psychology
– how to appropriately approach a horse
– contact with a horse and petting a horse
– theoretical and practical presentation of appropriate horse grooming and brushing
– how to prepare a horse for riding
– 1 riding lesson (45 minutes)

Equility

Duration: 60 min
Price: 20€

Program includes:
– basics of horse psychology
– how to appropriately approach a horse
– contact with a horse and petting a horse
– doing Equility