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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2885"><p>Hey there. Have you tried the internet, that is where I found my schools. But anyways there are alot of them out there, two realy good ones that I can think of right now is. Powell Equestrian College, it is located in Powell Wy. and the other is U of Findlay located in Ohio, but this one is very spendy, but also one of the best. They offer just about anything you could want to study including the jumping. The college in Powell is more of a western riding school, but they do have some english stuff. And they both offer you to bring your own horse or use one of theres. And they are both very hard to get into, as I'm sure that all schools like this are. Because they only have a few spots to fill, you must be good for them to except. Hope this helps some. Breyanna Kelly</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:painthorse81@hotmail.com">painthorse81@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2885"] Hey there. Have you tried the internet, that is where I found my schools. But anyways there are alot of them out there, two realy good ones that I can think of right now is. Powell Equestrian College, it is located in Powell Wy. and the other is U of Findlay located in Ohio, but this one is very spendy, but also one of the best. They offer just about anything you could want to study including the jumping. The college in Powell is more of a western riding school, but they do have some english stuff. And they both offer you to bring your own horse or use one of theres. And they are both very hard to get into, as I'm sure that all schools like this are. Because they only have a few spots to fill, you must be good for them to except. Hope this helps some. Breyanna Kelly [email=painthorse81@hotmail.com]painthorse81@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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