My name is Angela Riggs. I have over 28 years of extensive equine experience and training. Currently taking on new clients in NH, ME and Mass. I travel to clients for an initial evaluation. Then set up a training plan based on you and your horses’ individual needs. Most of my training style is Natural Horsemanship, positive reinforcement with a balanced mind and body approach. Willing to work with all ages, breeds, genders and disciplines. Specializing in aggressive, traumatized and problem horses. I currently have 2 training or horse for sale stalls available on a private farm in Lee, N.H. Can be reserved for on-site training or if you would like me to sell a horse for you. Horse for sale stall, pricing is based off type of training/conditioning needed and is commission based. Please reach out to me for pricing, references and questions. I look forward to hearing and helping you and your horse!
Call or text me any time at : (401) 623-6177
Tia and Sequoia, Daughter and motherthat I raised and trained.Remy, an off the track thoroughbred who overcame his anxiety of many things including the farrier. He has learned to relax instead of pulling away, bolting or biting people.Bentley, a gelding who was shut down, anxious about everything and wouldn’t trailer load. He has overcome so much!Paddy, an off the track thoroughbred who needed a a complete overhaul of his diet and core balance. We are also working on getting him more relaxed and confident on the trails. Charolette, an Arabian mare who was donated to me due to aggression. She used to chase and kick at people who would approach her. I was able to put weight on her and cured the aggression. She is now at a lovely home in Maine as an endurance/trail and pleasure horse.Gypsy, a young draft cross mare i put 30 days of exercise and groundwork into and 30 days of backing.Raza, slaughterhouse rescue with severe kicking issue and major mental trauma. After working with her a few days a week for a few months she was able to be placed into a new home. Kicking, trauma and farrier issues no more!This is me backing a young Fell Pony gelding for his first time. Putting groundwork into a yearling colt who liked to bite and charge at his owner.Weanling colt who was untouched when I started working with him. I halter broke him and helped overcome his fear of people. We also worked on standing for the farrier for his first few trims.Morgan stallion I exercised. Storm, slaughterhouse rescue colt who was dragging and striking at people.Crixus, an Appendix QH I rescued as a yearling colt. He was my personal horse who helped me learn much more about the equine diet. For 10 years I used him to teach other horses the ropes on the ground, trails and in the ring. He was sold to his forever home last year. I still go to see him often.