Testimonials
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| I always call Jason if I have a 'tricky' or unbroken horse come into the yard. He assesses them quickly and sorts out any problems. He comes highly recommended! Sacha Pemble, International event rider |
| Honey has come on wonderfully since you had her for 10 days. This time canters quietly in the woods, qualified for dressage championships and jumping brilliantly. I’ve so much confidence. I know look after her myself and we keep in mind the mantra: only trot when you can walk quietly, only canter when you can trot and a horse should be able to stand still!! Louise Webster |
| Midge… Midge has turned into a show jumper! Without you this would not of been possible - he would have been the biggest ‘field pony’ in the world if we had taken the advice of others (one even said shoot him he's too much trouble!). Thank you so much, we would highly recommend you to anyone. June and Emma Gilvin |
| Jason has a remarkable empathy with horses and seems to get inside their heads immediately. They respond very happily and calmly to him and his work with them on the ground is remarkable. He, in return is always very quiet and firm with them and teaches them very quickly. Jason started a horse of mine and when riding he encourages horses to go forward from the beginning of their training thereby producing very well balanced and confident animals. If ever I have had a problem with a horse, for example loading, he has come to my house and helped me. He teaches the handlers as well as the horses with great patience! Jason has attended our Pony Club camps and has taught our members the rudiments of polocrosse which they very much enjoyed. He made the ‘lecture’ fun and encouraged children of all levels to take part. Hattie Cripps District Commissioner, Romney Marsh Branch of the Pony Club |
Not sure if you will remember me and my naughty horse!! 4yr old 16.3 unbroken ISH. This is just a short e-mail to let you know how well we are doing and how pleased i am of making the desision to send Armani to yourself. After the 7 weeks you had him, he came back a different horse- he respected me and let me sit on him!!
I havnt had any problems with him, like bucking or anything....he has turned out to be a super horse, he improves all the time and has a willing to learn atitude. Armani is very good to shoe, box, clip, and handle in every way.
Armani is 6years old in May and we are out and about competing at 3' - 3'3. We are enjoying the hunter trialing at the moment....abit too much i think! I must get back to the schooling!!
Any one with any problem horses or horses that need breaking....i strongly recommend Jason Webb!!
Many thanks
Stacey |
| "Albert is doing really really well, i can't believe he is the same horse. I am so pleased with him. We have been practicing polocrosse most days, both in the sand arena and on grass, with some hacking out and fitness work in between. He seems to be getting better and better every time, been doing some practice with other horses as well at home, just waiting for the polocrosse practices to start!! He is responding well to my commands, spinning and stopping, and i can wind him up and do 5 minutes of hard work and then stand him still and relax, without any rearing!! We are both now looking forward to the season starting!! Thank you very much for all your time and effort you put in to him while he was at your yard, it was definitely worth the long journey! " Zara Hunt |
| Things with Danny have just gone from good to really good and now they are brilliant. I cant believe the change in him, I am doing things with him now that I only dreamed about at christmas, we have been hacking out 3 or 4 times a week, all round the roads and over the fire hills, he loves it, he is so much calmer and nicer to have around. I have been doing school work a couple of times a week which is going so well I cant believe it is the same horse that I sent to you to back. He loves his work now and loves being ridden which is making it all so pleasurable for me, I have started him over coloured poles on the weekend just gone and wow what a little love he is. I cant find the words to thank you for what you have done for him and for me, I have all my confidence back with him, which includes cantering over the hills on fairlight,(never thought I would be doing that with him) we are having so much fun together... Guess what, I can after all this time put a proper english bridle on him now without him or I even thinking about it and without taking it all apart to do so! He even looks forward to being ridden now, when he sees me go and get tack he always thinks it for him the look on his face is priceless when I go to one of my other horses! We have been jumping x-country and showjumping only over 2ft 6 but its a start, danny is loving everything I am doing with him, the "proof of the pudding is definately in the eating", all your training methods have and still are working to the point where i take danny out on roads on my own and hack all over the fire hills and pett and fairlight on my own, something I thought I would never be doing with any horse let alone danny. We are going to our first very novice walk and trot dressage test in two weeks time and I cant wait. If there is anyone out there that has any doubts as to your training and re-training of horses I can reassure them that danny is living proof that they work and go on working if the simple rules are followed when the horses is taken home, danny was a very nervous anxious little horse when he went to you, and now, he is very confident (if not a little over confident) in himself which has made him a better and nicer horse to have around, he had problems with puttin on and taking off the bridle and the saddle and now they go on without any fuss and without any tears. As you said the proof of the pudding is is the eating and by god the food was good! thankyou again Jason. Cindy Hatton |
| 'I would not consider sending my ponies anywhere else!' Sue Stevens |
| 'It was like leaving one horse with loads of problems and picking up a totally different horse, a joy to own!' Mandy Farley |
| 'I left feeling much more confident in the way I handled my horse' Nicola Power |
| He is now an easy and uncomplicated horse Moira Tunstall |
