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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-677-9253



Address: 3174 Craigmont St 95815 Sacramento, CA, US

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Craigmont Equestrian Center 06.01.2021

I am looking for a trailer for a great young girl to live in... Or a group of volunteers that can come help restore our current trailer. It need cover on the r...oof for leaks, indoor wall repair, and deep cleaning ... Please let me know if you have a trailer or RV that can be donated or sold extremely affordable

Craigmont Equestrian Center 01.12.2020

Someone loved the pond

Craigmont Equestrian Center 16.11.2020

I love our barn!

Craigmont Equestrian Center 05.11.2020

Christina just started jumping this year! She and this great girl Z are AWESOME

Craigmont Equestrian Center 30.10.2020

Warm up rides, getting ready for wonderful rides with Bernie on day one!

Craigmont Equestrian Center 20.10.2020

Just found this fantastic article and diagram explaining bending and turning and the importance of having the horse connected between your inside leg and outsid...e hand. ‘MORE INSIDE leg!’ or ‘more outside rein’ is a common comment by Trainers and coaches. (I say it all the time ) What does it really mean? It means that your inside leg creates the energy when riding, and your outside rein regulates it. The inside leg, being at the girth, asks the horse to bend around it. Then the outside rein is there to elastically maintain the horse’s shape around the inside leg, by supporting the inside aid so the horse doesn’t move away from the leg. Your inside leg and outside rein should constantly be talking to each other and coordinate. If you were to only use the inside leg for instance, without the support from the outside rein (and leg), the horse would move away from the leg instead of around it, and he would fall out through his outside shoulder. Using the outside rein and leg we can support the outside of the horse. The inside rein is used as a direction by opening the hand to guide the animal to the direction your wanting to go. By turning your body and shoulders your horse will find it easier to turn and bend around the inside leg. Of course, it’s not just the inside leg and outside rein that’s doing all the magic. They are just individual instruments in the orchestra of aids that combined creates the symphony of harmonious riding. But they do play important parts of the beat. If you want to be sure you’re riding on your outside rein: Do a shoulder in, and let go of the inside rein. In walk, trot, and canter. The movement should not be disturbed if you’re coordinating the aids correctly. *correct bend shown on the right of the diagram

Craigmont Equestrian Center 14.10.2020

This keeps us smiling

Craigmont Equestrian Center 30.09.2020

Had a great time filming the Jump Chute Practice Sept 5th, 2020 hosted at Woodland Stallion Station by Eurequine, LLC! Here is the Montage of some of the jumpin...g for your enjoyment. If you want to see individual horse's jumping, please visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCECkLqQXoLDVszmE1HczYTQ/ If don't see your horse or haven't received a video from us, please private message! We may not have the horse and owner information and will post videos as soon as we receive it.

Craigmont Equestrian Center 12.09.2020

UPDATE: All 3 have found homes! These two horses and one adorable Norwegian dwarf goat are in desperate need of new homes in the next 30 days!

Craigmont Equestrian Center 09.09.2020

http://www.camelotequestrianpark.com/dressage.html

Craigmont Equestrian Center 30.08.2020

I love our barn

Craigmont Equestrian Center 19.08.2020

I have two beautiful broodmares that I would like to find a home for, preferably together. I will be taking more pictures this week. I own two wonderful babies from Dear Prudence that I will add photos of in the comments below.

Craigmont Equestrian Center 01.08.2020

Alternative Dressage Test scoring ;)

Craigmont Equestrian Center 20.07.2020

We are working on fixing the pastures and barn areas. Could really use some man strength on some of the projects Much prefer trading for a few riding lessons ...or ride time over a $$ cost at this time. Please send a pm if you are interested in a trade. Children lessons are available too