Jack was featured on Press Democrat. Understanding the animal Friday, June 17th, 2011 By CAITLIN GRAVESON / North County Correspondent Jack Burns has been always known that he wanted to work with horses. He grew up in Kansas and was
Team Equidor
Equidor had terrible times in 2008 and 2009 in which he nearly died of internal pigeon fever and then had a mysterious neck injury that people who have seen thousands of horses over their careers had never seen before. Last
Starfish, starting under saddle
Starfish, owned by Lisa L., acting like an old pro during her second riding session. [Show slideshow]
Secreto Dos Reis, Lusitano
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Golega Portugal, 2010
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Rising Sun (aka Sunny), Ram Tap Horse Trials, 2009
Sunny competes at his first Horse Trials and excels in dressage and goes double clear for cross country and stadium jumping. [Show slideshow]
Ram Tap Horse Trial, Equidor
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Starbucks
Starbucks is a 5 year old Hanoverian, 17. 1 hands. He excels in every category: temperament, conformation, movement, and pedigree. He is comfortable and easy to ride with spectacular movement. He has elite rated parents and grandparents. Starbucks is the
Manolo Mendez Clinic, May 2011 Equidor
On Day 2, Jack brought Equidor to work with Manolo. He is a 15 year old Hanoverian, and has been under Jack’s training little over a year now. Since he had mysterious neck injury (click the link for Equidor for
Manolo Mendez Clinic, April 2011 Sherpa
Jack rode with Spanish classical master, Manolo Mendez last weekend. Jack has been riding with him for several years now. Manolo brings such a nice way of developing the natural ability of the horses which coincides with Jack’s training