Equine

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crosses

 

Colt Starting
equine restart
lessons

At Three Crosses colt starting, horsemanship, training and repurposing horses is their passion. Each horse is unique and with each challenge comes an opportunity to learn and teach one another.

Three Crosses prides themselves in personalizing to each client’s needs.  Their goal is to help individuals grow as equestrians by learning how to understand equine behavior. Teaching each client how to work with a horse helps the client build their confidence and a trusting partnership between the horse and the individual.

 

Premier programs

Three Crosses is a premier facility in the Midwest offering a wide range or services tailoring to each client’s needs.

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Colt starting

Patrick Williams could be called a horse whisperer.  Patrick is patient and has an innate ability to connect with the horse and tailor his training to each horse.

Lessons

Lessons are so much more than learning to sit on a horse. Each client gains knowledge and understanding of equine behavior. Three Crosses prides themselves in being a stepping stone providing Show opportunities to individuals just beginning their Equestrian career.

Restart program

Every horse deserves a chance, a chance to be part of a family and to feel like they have a purpose.  Patrick and Kristin take their Restart Program seriously, ensuring a horse is fully safe and healthy before joining their new home.

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17690 Clayton Ave, Rosemount MN 55068

Closed Sundays

“I have never met someone so patient and willing to work with a horse opposed to a horse working for him. Patrick is a joy and a pleasure to work with and learn from.”

Chrisalem Hills

“My daughter wanted to learn to ride, she took some lessons but didn’t really learn until she met Patrick and Kristen.  She loves going to the barn and her confidence in her horsemanship and herself has grown.  And the best part, is both she and I are learning about the behavior and how to manage the horses.  I love that we are walking away with more than as Patrick says, sitting on a horse.”

Dee Oujiri