Training Levels:
Horses must be halter broke, pick-up feet and stand for the farrier to meet basic adoption criteria. Horses are not required to go through the riding program to be available for adoption. Below is a list of descriptions for each training level. Training levels are used to evaluate both horse and potential adopter to allow for the best match possible.
Training 5
Adopter is comfortable riding under supervised conditions.
- Equines at this level are generally predictable.
- Adopter may be a beginner level rider.
- Adopter knows of basic horsemanship cues and may be in the process of learning; walk, trot, canter, stop, and steering.
Training 4
Adopter has solo experience in new environments (trails, shows, arena work, etc.) and can improve mild behavior issues as they occur.
- Equines at this level show consistency in their behavior.
- Adopter may be an intermediate level rider.
- Adopter can safely walk, trot, canter, stop, and steer.
Training 3
Adopter has experience with project horses in need of fine tuning.
- Equines at this level may require continued training.
- Adopter is comfortable exposing horses to new experiences/places for the first time.
- Adopter has experience/ is comfortable with horses needing a warm-up before work.
Training 2
Adopter has experience with young and/or green broke horses. Trainer required.*
- Equines at this level are green broke and will require continued training.
- Adopter is comfortable with potential for take-offs, bucking, or rearing.
- Adopter is either a professional level trainer or is willing to obtain one.
Training 1
Adopter has started multiple horses. Trainer required.*
- Equines at this level are newly started and may be on a 60 day hold for further training.
- Adopter can expertly handle/resolve bucking, take-offs, rearing or other behavior issues.
- Adopter is either a professional level trainer or is willing to obtain one.
Saddle
Equine has been saddled an unspecified number of times but has not been ridden. Trainer required.*
- Equines at this level are still flighty and will require continued work for maintenance of skills.
- Adopter is either a professional level trainer or is willing to obtain one.
Halter
Equine is catchable, leadable and has had feet dressed by a farrier. Trainer required.*
- Equines at this level will require continued training to retain skills.
- Adopter is either a professional level trainer or is willing to obtain one.
Companion
Equine that will not be suitable for riding either due to size, medical needs or behavior issues.
- Equines are people-friendly and have been safely penned with other animals.
- Equines are catchable, leadable and manageable by a farrier.
- Equines may require medications, shoes or special diets to manage conditions.
*If a trainer is required, they must attend at least 1 of the adoption appointments. A list of local trainers can be provided upon request.