Your horse isn't broken. They're not "crazy." They're not trying to hurt you. They're disconnected — running on survival instincts because they don't have a leader they fully trust. Send your horse to Noah T.Y. for a 6-month transformation that rebuilds everything from the ground up.
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You've tried the clinics. The videos. The gadgets. The advice from trainers and friends and Facebook groups. Some of it helped for a minute. Most of it didn't stick.
Now you're caught in this awful place — where you love your horse too much to give up, but you're starting to wonder if things will ever actually change.
It's not your fault. And it's not your horse's fault either.
The problem is that most training focuses on the horse's body — getting them to do things — without ever reaching their mind. Your horse isn't "bad." They're disconnected. And no amount of lunging, desensitizing, or round-penning is going to fix that.
You can desensitize a horse to a thousand things. You can drill them on cues until they respond perfectly. But none of that reaches their mind. None of that builds real trust.
Drifter had a reputation: "Unpredictable. Dangerous." He bucked Leanne off and broke her leg. Everyone told her to give up on him. She sent him to me instead.
For 6 months, we rebuilt everything — his confidence, his calmness, his ability to actually connect with a rider instead of running on autopilot. Leanne didn't just drop him off and wait. She came out regularly. Worked alongside me. Learned what I was learning about her horse.
That same year, Leanne and Drifter went to the top of their trail obstacle sport. The horse that broke her leg became her champion.
Suzanne and Copper had been partners for years — until another horse kicked Copper in the face. The accident changed both of them. Copper became flighty, hesitant, scared. The confident horse Suzanne had known was gone.
She sent Copper to me from Arizona. For 6 months, we worked together — then I traveled to their farm in Arizona to work with them in their own environment.
Today, Suzanne rides Copper alone into the mountains for hours. Just the two of them. No fear. No hesitation.
Hollywood was a hot Russian Arabian who paced his stall, screamed at every horse in sight, and bolted on trails without warning. Sally loved him but couldn't trust him.
Six months later, she rode him past cows, pump jacks, and a pasture full of loose horses. He didn't flinch.
She called me that night in tears: "I finally have the horse I always knew was in there."
Your horse comes to my ranch in Floresville, Texas. For 6 months, I work with them daily — rebuilding the foundation of confidence, calmness, and real connection.
But here's what makes this different: you don't just drop them off and wait. You come out regularly. You work alongside me. You learn what I'm learning about your horse.
By the time your horse goes home, you're not just getting back a "trained" horse. You're getting back a partner. And you'll know exactly how to maintain every bit of progress.
Fill out a quick application. We'll reach out to talk about your horse, your situation, and whether this is the right fit.
Your horse comes to the ranch in Texas and begins daily training with Noah — rebuilding from the ground up.
You come out to the ranch regularly, work alongside your horse, and learn the tools to maintain everything.
Your horse goes home — and the connection goes with them. If needed, Noah will travel to you to ensure success.
This program was built for horses and riders who:
This isn't for everyone. But if you're tired of being scared of a horse you love, let's at least talk.
My mom's horse Justice was one of the most trained horses you'd ever meet. Mounted patrol. Crowd control. Search and rescue. Certified in everything. As "bombproof" as they come.
And one day, a branch fell from a tree, Justice spooked, and he nearly killed her. Threw her over his head. Trampled her. She spent a year recovering.
How does that happen to a fully trained horse?
That question changed everything I believe about horsemanship. Training isn't the same as connection. Justice wasn't a bad horse. He was a good horse on autopilot. In that moment of terror, he wasn't connected to his rider. He was alone in his fear.
That's when I figured out there are 5 ways to truly bond and connect with a horse. Miss just one — just one — and things can go sideways fast.
When I used these 5 connection points to help my mom get back on, everything changed. She rode accident-free for the rest of her life. Took up driving. Ranch riding. Even started showing — just for fun.
She passed away a year ago. One of the last things she told me was that I'd given her the greatest gift she'd ever received: the ability to fully enjoy the horse God had given her.
This isn't drop-off-and-forget. You come out, you work with me, you understand what's changing and why.
We rebuild all 5 layers of connection — not just obedience. Real trust that holds under pressure.
Because you're part of the process, the progress doesn't fade when your horse comes home.
If needed, Noah will travel to your farm to work with you and your horse in your own environment.
Your horse works with Noah every day — building confidence, calmness, and real connection.
No harsh tools. No exhaustion-based compliance. Just repeatable, real-world steps that build trust.
Tell us about your horse and your situation. Once we review your application, we'll be in touch to discuss next steps.
If you've been reading this and something has resonated — if you have a horse you love but can't fully trust — if you've tried everything and nothing has stuck...
This is your window. Let's at least talk.