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I would like some feedback from anybody that has had any experience with Cathy Zahm, a draft horse trainer in Indiana. I am thinking of using her and would like to hear your opinion of her work. Thanks.

Plowboy says 2017-05-15 22:09:28 (CST)



Many years ago, I attended a course given by her. Course was 2 or three days long, covered a bit of everything, using horses she had in several stages of training for other people. We were able to see the progress from the first day of the horses training to taking the lines for the first drive of a green horse outside of an arena. We wound up taking a green horse to town and drove it through a fast food drive up. The horse was nervous, but controllable and everything went well. I didn't realize she was still training, but if you are in her area, I would tell you to stop in, talk to her, and see her set up. Her horses were learning, and so were her students.


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