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Locality: San Juan Capistrano, California

Phone: +20 3 9063479



Address: 26282 Oso Rd 92675 San Juan Capistrano, CA, US

Website: jreveal.com

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Reveal Equestrian 26.06.2021

Something to look forward to :)

Reveal Equestrian 30.05.2021

Congratulations to Lauren Firner on her purchase of Milhouse. I’m so excited to see you produce him!

Reveal Equestrian 25.05.2021

I’m so excited to announce The new partnership of Roslyn and Billabong RC. I know this is going to be such a fun pair to work with!

Reveal Equestrian 04.02.2021

Interesting read most of this we preach all the time but most vets I know are pretty happy to have you give banamine mainly because an uncomfortable horse won’t drink and dehydration is a huge trouble maker for colic. Dipyrone was much preferred for a long time but I feel like when it became difficult to get it never bounced back as being popular...

Reveal Equestrian 12.01.2021

My Father always strived for Olympic glory, but he was well aware that he would not reach this goal if he took shortcuts. He knew it was better to wait than ru...sh a horse’s training. Our highest aim is to make our horses more beautiful and keep them healthy through their training. To achieve this the three daily priorities with all horses are 1) take small steps, 2) keep variety in the training and 3) foster the horse’s personality which means we should never dominate our horses." ~ Ingrid Klimke

Reveal Equestrian 01.01.2021

‘Let your child have a bad ride. I know you want to protect them from the hardships of this world. I know you want to give them success and good experiences. I ...know you don't want to see them get hurt. To see them fall. To see them fail. But, hear me out, let your child have a bad ride. Let them cry the tears of frustration. Let them shake the sand out from the inside of their riding pants. Let them face the fear building inside of them. Let them step back on again. Yes, let your child have a bad ride. Let them hate the horse that challenges them. Let them learn what fight and passion and ambition mean. Let them realize that when they refuse to quit the horse will take the time to listen. Grant them the joy of realizing that they are connecting with another living being. Grant them the joy of realizing that they, although they are small, can be powerful. Grant them the joy of seeing their hard work pay off, through the days of tears can come a love unspeakable. Yes, let your child have a bad ride. Afterall, life will grant us plenty of them.’ By Sarah Crouse Artist : Norman Thelwell