Gary and I didn’t get a chance to say “Thank you” for today’s clinic. Thank you! I got some new information and also learned some things I was doing wrong. I feel equipped to work on a few things with exercises you showed me. Many times trainers are good at communicating with the horse or the rider, but not both. You are talented at communicating with both! Good job.Thanks again to you for a great clinic. I look forward to more clinics or even private lessons with you.
— Jan Hoar , Cody, WY
Jessica Forliano is a John Lyons and USHJA Certified Trainer specializing in young horses, Hunters and Jumpers. Jessica has a passion for starting young show prospects, fixing problem horses and showing those horses through their early years. Her big love shows through the accomplishments of each of her students as they realize their potential at the farm or in the show ring.
Jessica works horses for both the amateur and professional rider, breeder and trainer. In-house training programs vary from 30 days to long-term show-training stays. Some travel to client farms is possible upon request.
Programs offered are tailored to each specific horse. Starting a horse or pony under saddle requires a minimum 60-day stay. Meanwhile, problem solving or show-training will require varying lengths of stay.
Jessica uses the basics of Natural Horsemanship during the training process and emphasizes that every equine is different. Over the years, Jessica has worked with numerous breeds of equines including Stallions of varying breeds, Wild Mustangs, Mules, off-track Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods, Fjords, Halflingers, Paso Finos, Welsh Cob, Ponies, Arabians, Anglo-Arabians, Paints, and Quarter Horses. Jessica has also started and fixed problems for horses of varying disciplines, including: Hunters, Cutters, Jumpers, Reiners, Western Pleasure, Dressage, Barrel Racers, Parade Horses and Trail Horses and Mules.
Jessica works horses for both the amateur and professional rider, breeder and trainer. In-house training programs vary from 30 days to long-term show-training stays. Some travel to client farms is possible upon request.
Programs offered are tailored to each specific horse. Starting a horse or pony under saddle requires a minimum 60-day stay. Meanwhile, problem solving or show-training will require varying lengths of stay.
Jessica uses the basics of Natural Horsemanship during the training process and emphasizes that every equine is different. Over the years, Jessica has worked with numerous breeds of equines including Stallions of varying breeds, Wild Mustangs, Mules, off-track Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods, Fjords, Halflingers, Paso Finos, Welsh Cob, Ponies, Arabians, Anglo-Arabians, Paints, and Quarter Horses. Jessica has also started and fixed problems for horses of varying disciplines, including: Hunters, Cutters, Jumpers, Reiners, Western Pleasure, Dressage, Barrel Racers, Parade Horses and Trail Horses and Mules.