SPECIAL NOTICE: Horsemanship Clinic: "Experience the World of Horse Communication", by Brent Semingson September 22-24, click here to view and print our Horsemanship Clinic Flyer

Owl’s Acre Equine Center offers every person the physical, emotional and mental rewards of properly communicating and bonding with a horse. Among the physical benefits are flexibility, balance and muscle strength, while the emotional benefits include confidence, patience, and self-esteem. These benefits are the by-products of another focus of ours: the development of a willing partnership between horse and its rider. This only happens under the conditions of trust, respect, determination and integrity—values taught and held high at Owl's Acre Equine Center.

Our mission is to see the ability in each person and help them see it in themselves. We provide a nurturing atmosphere with a respectful, caring and well-trained staff. We offer equine programs for children, youth and adults with all types of abilities, or disabilities in a safe, controlled environment.

Our methods of teaching build a foundation of trust, (with a horse) teaches us about ourselves, allows us to recognize our patterns of behavior, and helps us build healthy relationships with others.

At Owl's Acre Equine Center! we pride ourselves on running a high-quality program based on the safety and management standards set forth by the internationally recognized Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA). Our programs are designed to accommodate riders of all age ranges, with a strong focus on the beginner and novice level rider. We offer lessons in both English and Western riding styles.

Horses:
Horses offer an “honest mirror” for us to observe our choices, helping us improve life skills. Our horses are hand-picked for their calmness and professionally trained to be safe around all people. Safety gear is worn and safe practices emphasizes at all times while students are near the horses.

Riding Lessons:

Our trainer, Brent Semingson, is a John Lyons certified instructor. John Lyons is a renowned trainer in the art of Natural Horsemanship.

Lesson Prices are:

  • $40.00- for ˝ hour private lesson
  • $40.00- for 1 hour semi-private lesson (no more then 3 students in group)

Note: lesson time includes grooming, tacking, & cooling off the horse. All lessons are to be purchased in advance, as a package of 4 or 5 lessons depending on the number of weeks in the upcoming month. Package must be purchased at the start of the month to reserve your weekly time slot. Payment can be made in the office by check or cash.

Horse Training:
Owl’s Acre Equine Center offers a qualified trainer to train your horse or help you train him, yourself. We can break your horse of a bad habit, train a young horse or refine an older horse. Our program is on a (60 day minimum package).

Clinics:
Owl’s Acre Equine Center offers clinics covering the basic skills of natural horsemanship from beginning to advanced classes. At the beginner level you will learn the basic games of communication that horses play with each other and how to break down the Prey-predator barrier. You will create a language with which to communicate with your horse, and teach your horse on the ground the things you want him to understand when you are on his back. At the intermediate level you will build on the basic skills and learn, through a series of tasks, to develop your communication skills with your horse to a point where your horse will not only do what you ask but do it willingly and with respect. Finally, you will learn more about natural riding dynamics and have opportunity to begin a conversation with your horse while you are in the saddle.

Therapeutic Programs:
Anyone born with a disadvantage, physical or mental, can come here and learn to overcome it. Traditional education methods leave some children feeling frustrated, whereas a correctly designed horse program will help them learn to achieve.
Horses, as teachers, send little bits of information at a time. We process the information immediately and convert it to experience. In every stride, information is passed back and forth between the horse and rider in a constant stimuli and response cycle. This bi-directional communication is especially effective for children who don’t respond well to traditional teaching methods.
In addition to the warmth and security of close physical contact with a horse, therapeutic riding also gives the rider opportunities to strive for new goals and can help develop concentration and self-discipline. During a riding class, social and language skills also seem to prosper. Then finally, the opportunity to bond with and control a horse can have a lasting positive impact upon self-esteem.

Mental or Emotional Disabilities:
A child or adult who cannot control his frustrations or behavior in regular activities may learn enough control over his horse to ride well, to assist in teaching others, and even to compete in recreational shows. The person now has a better chance to go on to believe he is a winner in life, in a non-competitive environment.

Physical Disabilities:
For people with disabilities, time spent on horseback is much more than a relaxing afternoon ride. On horseback, those with special needs can experience a freedom of motion not obtainable on the ground. At Owl’s Acre Equine Center, Brent Semingson, has developed a unique approach to therapeutic riding. Brent has found that by riding with the student he can more realistically transfer the movement of the horse to the student, promoting a beneficial aid for physical disabilities of any kind. When the rhythm of the horse’s walk is successfully transferred to the student, it stimulates and relaxes muscle groups, duplicates the normal human gait, improves balance.

Opportunities for Volunteers:
You can make a difference! Learn and reap the rewards of helping those who cannot help themselves. Volunteers are an essential part of our program. Many of the volunteers work directly with the riders. Without these “side-walkers”, “leaders” and “ back-riders” the students would not be able to ride. Volunteers can also participate in the day-to-day operations of the program. No horse experience is necessary. There are many committees that need volunteers such as fundraising, recruiting, and public relations to name a few.
 

Our Certified Programs Include:
  • Balanced Seat Riding
  • General Horse Care
  • Summer Day Camps
    • Riding lessons
    • Ground lessons on grooming
    • Stable chores
    • Horse psychology & anatomy
    • Care of tack
  • Seminars with Equine Professionals in various riding disciplines
  • Hosting 4-H clinics/seminars
  • Hosting of community events
  • CHA Certified Instructors and knowledgeable staff

Customized programs can be arranged for 4-H, Girl Scouts, children in Home-School programs, and other children's groups, please call for more information.


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OL' PAINT

SUMMER DAY CAMPS

RIDING LESSONS

GENERAL HORSE CARE

How to find Owl's Acre Equine Center

Owl’s Acre Equine Center is located on Route 37 just 3 miles north of Lancaster, Ohio. Our clean, new facility is situated on 35 beautiful rolling acres. The grounds contain a barn, arena, paddocks, and soon to be built a large training facility.

 
Owl's Acre Equine Center
2165 Lancaster/Newark Road
Lancaster, Ohio 43130

740-687-5570
or
740-687-1635

info@owlsacreequinecenter.com