Monday, November 24, 2014

1/2 Lease Horses Available at Playland!

Good Morning!

As we head into winter time, we wanted to let everyone know about some wonderful horses available at Playland for 1/2 lease on the farm.  And yes, that means use of our radiant-heated barn and bright indoor arena!

Our half lease program is $250.00/month for 12 rides (3 rides a week) and one free hauling off the property per month.  The participant must be in regular lessons (minimum of two lessons per month). Lesson fees are not included in half lease, nor is that ride considered one of the 12 rides/month.


Contessa:
Arab pony 14 h mare.  Contessa has been competing at the BN level with a young rider.  She is a particularly well suited for a young rider that is ready to get a little more serious about learning to ride.  Quiet and easy to handle both on ground and under saddle - yet will make you work for it just enough under saddle to teach you how to be effective in tack without breaking your confidence.



Queenie: 
IDSH mare 15.1h  is a been there seen that kind of mount.  Perfectly suited for the beginner rider or timid rider to gain confidence on under saddle.  She has competed through Novice level eventing and even schools some Training level XC obstacles.



Indy:
IDSH mare 15.2h is extremely sweet and quiet mare.  She is especially talented in teaching riders to learn how develop contact under saddle.  She has been competed in dressage through training level and evented BN/Novice level.  She is quiet and patient with her riders.  Excellent for adult amateurs or young riders.



Millie:
IDSH mare 16.3h  is a very quiet mare.  She was professionally trained in Florida and competed through Training level eventing with consistently being in the ribbons!  She has found a forever home at Playland as one of our school horses.  She is great for the taller serious rider that wants to learn how to event.

If you are interested in coming to the farm and leasing one of our wonderful horses, please contact Glenda today at: glenda@playlandequestriancenter.com

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