Clinics Held at Brandreth Farms
Under one roof – arena floor 250′ x 125′ plus 22 stalls & elevated viewing room. The viewing room is climate controlled with a full kitchen and arena view seating for your convenience. Ladies and men’s restrooms with a shower in each area, and full trailer hook-ups available. Be sure to visit our Photo pages for arena and obstacle garden photos as well as additional property details.
Please contact us for more information on how to book your clinic at Brandreth Farms.
Brandreth Farms requires current Official Veterinary Health Certificates for horses coming in from out of state for all clinics, along with current negative Coggins for all horses.
*Print Liability Waiver Form
Scheduled Clinics at Brandreth Farms
November 9 – 10 2024
Comprehensive Horsemanship Clinic with Bill Richey – click here for Bill’s photo gallery
Clinic Overview
This combined clinic is divided into five sections
1. Horse Physiology and Psychology
2. Equitation Techniques
3. Mounted Drill
4. Mounted Obstacles
5. Mounted Sensory
- Horse Physiology and Psychology
The first lesson “Horse Physiology and Psychology” covers the physical attributes of the horse relating to equine vision. The thought process is also examined. The horse’s “eye” and how it relates to “fight or flight” is one of the least understood aspects of training. This, along with the role played by the horses “instinctual vision”, is used in developing the proper authority by the rider/handler. The herd instinct that naturally occurred in equine evolution is used as a tool in aiding, instead of hindering, the rider. This lesson enables the human to clearly understand his or her role in developing the horse’s confidence in the rider and\or handler. Further, the psychological aspects relating to the horse’s brain and how it (the brain) functions and why its understanding is paramount to solving the “spooking issues” that all horses have undergone.
- Equitation Techniques
Civilians are trained using the same methods employed by successful mounted police officers throughout the world. This style of riding is called the “Military Seat”. Every rider understands that to get the horse to perform any “duty” the rider must give one or more signals for the horse to comprehend the “task at hand”. The task(s) in this area of the course are designed to not only instill confidence in the horse and the rider, it is also used when introducing the horse to sensory and obstacle training. Basically, there must be a clear and concise methodology in communicating the riders’ instructions. The equitation techniques used to teach in this section of the course are proven to work using a combination of weight, balance, light hands and body position.
- Mounted Drill
Mounted Drill is used in the training of horses and riders to put to practical use the knowledge gained by the riders in the “equitation” component of the course. Combining equitation and mounted drill teaches the horse to work more freely with the horses around them. This working knowledge, along with the use of the horses instinct to interact with the herd, reinforces the horses ability to negotiate obstacles and sensory training that comes later in the course.
- Mounted Obstacles
Riders and mounts will learn to negotiate obstacles such as barricades, vehicles, bridges, teeter-totters and hanging tarps. As in the training of the police mount, these obstacles are not only used, they are combined as the course progresses. This means, for instance, walking over a wooden bridge while walking under a hanging tarp. It is imperative that the rider be able to control every movement his or her horse makes in order to effectively instruct the mount. This is accomplished by using the dill training, horse psychology and the equitation techniques taught in the previous lessons.
- Mounted Sensory
Sensory obstacle training differs from physical obstacle training in that this training is the use of perceived obstructions as opposed to physical obstructions. The use of tactile obstacles, different noises, smoke, flares that produce smoke and fumes are used to present new visual, auditory, and smell challenges for the horse to overcome. Like all obstacles, they are introduced slowly, and, after proper training, are combined with the physical obstacles to improve both the rider and mounts confidence and understanding of each other.
Combination of Training
Finally, as all the above tasks are completed, they are combined. Before the course is through, horses and riders will ride over teeter-totter bridges, walk through smoke and toward police lights and sirens while maintaining their place in the drill. All of this will happen simultaneously by the end of the two-day clinic.
Come and experience a Mounted Police Training School, you will be amazed at what you can do!
$500 Includes: 1 horse stall, lunch on Saturday and Sunday, morning coffee and pastries.
Contact John Brandreth; 770-596-6256 john@brandrethfarms.com to reserve your spot.
March 13 – 15, 2025
The Horsemanship Clinics are progressive. The knowledge and skills learned will build each day and the techniques and methods taught are fundamentals of Chris Cox’s program. These are practical and effective techniques that you can use every day to communicate with your horse.
Come prepared and ready to learn with an open mind. Please inform us of any physical problems or disabilities that will hinder you and your horses’ ability, prior to attending the clinic.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Rope Halter & 13-foot Lead Rope these are available for sale at the clinic.
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Riding Boots with flat leather soles and proper riding heels are best.
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NO videotaping is permitted during any part of the clinic. This includes the use of any type of recording device, including cell phones.
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Still photos are allowed.
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NO SMOKING is permitted on the ranch! This includes no smoking in your vehicle, barns, porches, etc. If you need a smoke break, please leave the ranch to smoke. We appreciate your cooperation!
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NO DOGS are permitted on the ranch.
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The course requires a horse that you are comfortable riding at a walk, trot and lope on a loose rein with a good foundation.
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At times, you will be riding outside the arena, so you need to be comfortable riding in these situations.
Green Broke horses or Studs are not suitable for this type of clinic.
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This is a group clinic and your horse needs to be reasonable and manageable. Individual assistance will be given as needed and up to a certain amount without interfering with the progression of the group session.
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The number of participant spots are limited so each rider can expect to get individual feedback throughout the clinic, as well as benefit from the feedback Chris will give others. You are expected to be a secure and confident rider and you are also expected to be able to enjoy riding for several hours at a time. If you are not at this level then we recommend auditing the clinic.
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You will need to schedule your arrival at the host facility prior to arrival.
Clinic hours: 9 am to 5 pm each day
Spectators/Auditors are welcome at a cost of $35 a day and may not bring horses to the clinic. Bring a folding camp chair.
For more information, rider application and reservations, please click on the link above or visit: https://www.chris-cox.com/talkingrock
Bill Richey with NMPS, Extreme Obstacle / Tacitacl (3 day clinic )
8am
March 26, 2021 – March 28, 2021
Other than
additional obstacles it will require more tactical work. More than just extractions it will contain wedge, diamond and line formations.
Sensory obstacles will be added to the tactical obstacles and mostly it all requires more precision. Attending previous
clinics is not a requirement, but, it is advised.
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If you don’t have a pretty solid horse or a solid rider this may not be the clinic for you.
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NMPS Clinic
will teach you confidence and a new level of how your horse reacts to new challenges.
see's thru his vision and with the correct actions and correct cues can teach you and the horse to accomplish obstacle or new challenges.
will achieve a higher level of trust and respect!
gain confidence in your horses ability to accomplish any task you set in front of him/her.
horse to be responsive and spook proof depends on a working knowledge of some of the methods used in the training of Mounted Police and Mounted Patrol horses.
technique and enough practice, your horse will learn to trust you and go forward through any new and unusual situation on the trail and in the arena.
only 15 rider spots available
snacks , cold drinks, and lunch are included both days.
****75.00 OFF EARLY SIGN UP*****
$400.00 3 full days
Stalls are already included in price!
$75 off so early signup price is 400.00
early sign up only good deposits received before , Dec 31st
All deposits
are non refundable your deposit will go towards next clinic date.
March 25,2021
Your spouse is welcome
limited 15 horse and riders
rider spot please contact :
samantha@brandrethfarms.com
and send a deposit of $150
Brandreth
Farms - Samantha Brandreth
payable to
Brandreth Farms
PO Drawer
1068
Canton Ga
30169
678-848-8830
Please sign
up ASAP as spots are limited
with a current
coggins
National Mounted
Police Services Bill Richey
Full
hook ups for trailers: $25 per night
Dry
hook ups for trailers: $15 per night
Facility is
fully covered!
There is a
full kitchen and climate controlled men’s and ladies restrooms with showers.
Sign up ASAP
with your Deposit. Come join all the fun.
*Indoor facility
*Local motel
*Local restaurants
arena
*Ladies and
Gentlemen Restrooms with shower
*RV hookups
*Viewing Room
with AC/Heat - Full Kitchen and seating
*Arena is
250X125 with awesome footing
*Riders OF ALL AGES
*BANDANNA/SCARF OPTIONAL FOR SMOKE BOMBS
*All breeds
welcome
*Full Intercom
system
*Loads of
Obstacles
*Fire and
Smoke will be in with Obstacles along with Police car-Police dog-and sirens (Crazy FUN Officer they Call the Instructor (BILL) and his Loser New Pup, Radar!
(no aggressive dogs allowed). We ask they stay up during clinic hours for riders safety.
NOT IN BACK OF TRAILER BARKING
All dogs must stay on leash!
***NO Trailer
Tying allowed for safety of horses all horses get a stall.
Fun filled weekend
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THINGS TO
BRING...
*A wagon to
tote items like saddle/hay. It’s all indoors, so you will have to bring in all Items.
a Must
*Grain feeder
pan
*Poop Fork
*Hay and feed
for your Horse
*Check trailer
for power cords and drain hoses
*Two water
buckets for water only
*Large Hay
feeder bucket on ground
*Poop Buckets
***For our participants we offer use of Trails and horse play ground. ******
NO DOGS Allowed
to run free OR LOCKED IN TRAILER BARKING
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