- Since 2017 -
Training | Sales | Hauling | Board
The aim of Restless Equine is to give horses the building blocks for their future careers. We believe a strong foundation sets a horse up for a lifetime of success.
Restless Equine is located in the Annapolis Valley just a 2 hour drive from Halifax!
My name is Patricia Prest-Thomas and I am committed to helping your horse develop calmness and confidence using training techniques based on patience, knowledge and understanding.
At Restless Equine we provide a relaxed and safe environment where you and your horse can improve your riding through private coaching. It is our aim to help you and your horse develop a stronger partnership by helping you both to understand each other better and enjoy the pleasure of horse riding.
SERVICES
TRAINING​
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Colt Starting Western and English
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Restarts and Problem Solving
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Legging up and Conditioning
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Halter Breaking Basics
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Trailer Loading
HAULING
We are able to provide pick up and drop off for your horse on special request. We are able to haul up to 6 horses in a slant load style and have hauled across Canada from the rocky mountains to the eastern shore.
SALES
Please click here to visit our fantastic prospects that are ready to be taken in your chosen direction.
What Makes Us Unique?
Restless is a horse training barn in Annapolis County. We pride ourselves on going above the standard in the equine industry for the future of you and your horse. We don't have a one size fits all training plan, but rather we will meet with you and your horse and work out a unique training plan on what we think will work, based on our experience. We offer a free assessment day , where we take the time with your horse to see where they are in their training and what we think they will need to succeed.
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Once they have had their assessment we will put together a training plan that we believe will show the greatest success.
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We invite you to be as involved in the training as you would like to be! We offer weekly video updates if you are not able to get out and see your horse, so that you can see the progress as it happens!