Testimonials from Happy Horse Clients !

These are words which have been sent to us from clients of horses which we have either retrained or started or whose equine problems we have solved

FOR STARTING HORSES

“I have known Jason for the past 12 years. During this time, Jason has attended several schools that I have conducted and I have taken clinics and demonstrated alongside him in the UK .

Jason has also spent time with me at my stables, assisting training and breaking horses. During this time I found his attitude towards responsibilities of the job to be of a very professional nature.

He is a very competent rider and has an excellent knowledge of horse psychology and I am very pleased to see he is making such a success of his business.”


Gerald O'Brien
Level 1 Equestrian Federation of Australia Coach and accredited Australian Stock Horse Coach and professional breaker and trainer


Gerald in action !
“Jason has been raised to be hardworking, honest and show respect. His family run a small Thoroughbred stud in which he has been heavily involved. He has been breaking in and handling horses for as long as I have known them. He has been through Pony Club, shows, campdrafting and polocrosse and is a fair and keen competitor – an excellent horseman.”

Kathy Blay BVSc (Hons)
Gundagai Veterinary Clinic
I always call Jason if I have a 'tricky' or unbroken horse come into the yard.  He assesses them quickly and sorts out any problems.  He comes highly recommended!

Sacha Pemble, International event rider

www.sachapemble.com

Just to let you know that the colts are going really well. I was so impressed with Jason's ability to start these horses - they came back ready to work and we have high hopes for their futures. I hope that these are the first of many young horses that I get back from Jason's yard!

David Rumsey, Dressage Rider and Trainer for Southern Cross Stud

www.davidrumsey.co.uk

Jason has worked with a number of my horses now and all have gone on to successful careers. Thanks, Jason!

Philly Adams, Little Dale Stud

Aoife is doing really well, jumping British Novice and Discovery and we hope he will go eventing next year! Aoife was started by Jason two years ago and had a really good start to her ridden career – thank you!

Aoife – Show jumper, owned by Briony Flynn, competed by Liam Williams (farrier)

Thank you very much for starting “Freddie” – a lovely, well balanced pony. I enjoyed the clinic immensely, Jason has the ability to listen to what you want from your horse then work with you.

Linda Courtney, Dales Pony Breeder

 

Hi I would just like to say how much of a fantastic job you did with my horse Sox last year and how he has come on and done so well this year.

He has been so well behaved ever since he came home and hardly put a foot wrong, his training is coming on really well and we are just about to start competing him at BD Novice level.  He came 6 th a few weeks ago at the Stilebridge Championships and at 4yo was the youngest there. He also went to the Addington Young Horse Show where he jumped round in the big arena and took everything in his stride.

Another thing to add to his list is that my groom's 9yo daughter has been riding him in walk, trot and canter on the lunge to.

Just to say thank you again and to also say I would like to bring Sox half sister to you next year.

Stacey Revell, National Show Jumper

 

Thank you for starting my Section A colt, Honey Bear - he must have been the smallest pony you have had in for starting! Here is a photo of Heidi who you broke in for us - she is doing fantastically well.

Claire Cane

 

I had been having a few small attitude problems on the ground with Dancer and decided at 3 1/2 years old and already about 16.2hh he may ask a few too many questions of me if I tried to back him myself.

Jason was recommended and Dancer was booked in. A few weeks later and Dancer is home, his whole attitude is wonderful and results with his ridden work is amazing. I am looking forward to competing him next year in dressage and hope to make the transition to affiliated dressage soon. Jason comes highly recommended!

Debbie

Just thought would send a little update & pictures of Evita!  We are having dressage lessons every three weeks and last weekend we done our first sponsored ride, We also done an in-hand show two weeks ago, I can say she has been an complete angel!  We even popped over a few jumps on the ride, infront and behind and she never put a foot wrong.  We are starting jumping lessons in Oct / Nov.  Cant thank you and your staff enough.
 
Thanks a million 
 
Vicki & Evita  

Ferdi came to Jason in March 2008 to be started.  He is Irish Draught x Hanovarian and at 3 years old is standing at 17h!  Jason did a superb job, Ferdi has no issues about anything, he can be hacked out alone or in company and is a joy to ride.  I would thoroughly recommend Jason's services and have in fact done so.  I wouldn't send my horse anywhere else and intend on sending Ferdi back to Jason in the latter part of 2009 for a refresher course and to possibly introduce him to jumping. 

Michelle Smart

Hi Jason, Just let you know that Bertie travelled home really well . After he had settled in I did as you advised took him up into the school and just got on with it - he was brilliant! I rode him again this morning and took him round our fields and had a canter and once again he did not put a foot wrong. Thank you so much for starting Bertie for me I know that you have given him the best start and hopefully I can continue where you left off. I will keep in touch and will probably bring him back to you early next year after he has had a break just for you to set him up for his professional career! Once again thank you. Regards

Jan
 

Just a quick update on Zorro.... Well really the attached picture says it all :-) :-) :-) Thank you so VERY MUCH again :-).

Bryony

 

Not sure if you will remember me and my naughty horse!! 4yr old 16.3 unbroken ISH. This is just a short e-mail to let you know how well we are doing and how pleased i am of making the desision to send Armani to yourself.  After the 7 weeks you had him, he came back a different horse- he respected me and let me sit on him!!
 
I havnt had any problems with him, like bucking or anything....he has turned out to be a super horse, he improves all the time and has a willing to learn atitude. Armani is very good to shoe, box, clip, and handle in every way.
 
Armani is 6years old in May and we are out and about competing at 3' - 3'3.  We are enjoying the hunter trialing at the moment....abit too much i think! I must get back to the schooling!! 
 
Any one with any problem horses or horses that need breaking....i strongly recommend Jason Webb!!
 
Many thanks
Stacey

 

 

Hi Jason, well did as you said and got on Fflint when we got home....no probs. Have lightly hacked since them, Blustery days, pigs.cows,road signs etc has not batted an eyelid so far. You have given me so much confidence, knowing he has had the best start to his ridden future. Thankyou so much, will keep in touch.

Best Regards Jane Barrett

 

 
 

 

 

 
TESTIMONIALS FOR PROBLEM HORSES AND RETRAINING
Jason has a remarkable empathy with horses and seems to get inside their heads immediately. They respond very happily and calmly to him and his work with them on the ground is remarkable. He, in return is always very quiet and firm with them and teaches them very quickly. Jason started a horse of mine and when riding he encourages horses to go forward from the beginning of their training thereby producing very well balanced and confident animals. If ever I have had a problem with a horse, for example loading, he has come to my house and helped me. He teaches the handlers as well as the horses with great patience! Jason has attended our Pony Club camps and has taught our members the rudiments of polocrosse which they very much enjoyed. He made the ‘lecture’ fun and encouraged children of all levels to take part.
Hattie Cripps District Commissioner, Romney Marsh Branch of the Pony Club
Midge… Midge has turned into a show jumper! Without you this would not of been possible - he would have been the biggest ‘field pony’ in the world if we had taken the advice of others (one even said shoot him he's too much trouble!). Thank you so much, we would highly recommend you to anyone.  
June and Emma Gilvin

Thanks for getting Jack back on track. Both he and Ellie enjoyed their stay at your lovely, peaceful yard. All four of us learnt a great deal and we look forward to coming back as permanent liveries!

Petra and Piers, owners of Jack who had started bucking.

 

I bought Wizard on the 4th November 2006. The story I was given went something like this. Wizard had been returned to the stud who bred him as being wild and no-one could handle him. We think he had just been abandoned in a field with no company. He had no headcollar on and had no idea how to communicate with humans or horses. He basically feared humans and ignored horses. A friend told me about him and how, as the stud had lost most of their grazing, they needed to sell several of their stock, Wizard being one of them. I was told he just needed to learn to trust humans. I have my own yard and thought, well, I do have the time and have never had easy horses anyway so he will be an interesting little project, and so he has been!

To cut a very long story short, the not wearing of a headcollar was the first hurdle. All the expert horse handlers I know came to try, each being as frustrated as the first not to be able to get near him when holding a headcollar, trust me we tried every trick in the book. Handle him without anything in your hand and he was fine. He just used to follow me to and from the field so I guess that is some sort of join up. I'm afraid that in the end I tried once to often with the headcollar and he double barrelled me in the leg, luckily without breaking it. The first time in 25 years of working with horses that this has ever happened to me. I felt that Wizard had gone from defensive to attack. This meant some serious thinking as I didn't want a dangerous horse on the yard. I decided that I had two options.

  • Put him down
  • Send him to Jason Webb

I had sent a couple of horses to Jason over the years so I knew he was Wizard's only hope. I did feel a bit of a failure, after all at that time he was only 14.2hh, how hard can it be to put a headcollar on a pony!!! After a quick chat with Jason I herded him into my lorry and herded him out of the lorry into a barn at Jason's yard in Goudhurst.

After approximately one month Wizard came home, complete with headcollar. I followed Jason's instructions to the letter and have never had another problem with a headcollar. Wizard wintered out for 2007 with my retired horse and another very bossy pony and learnt a lot about herd respect and hierarchy.

On Thursday 13 th March 2008 I took Wizard over to Jason to be backed. Although not quite 3 years old I felt he was strong enough and was looking a bit bored! After six weeks, Jason was confident enough to use Wizard in his Open Day with over 120 people watching! I must admit to having a lot of nerves, but was a very proud ‘mum' as he was foot perfect, walk trotting and cantering in the arena in a nice, soft outline. I took him home that day for a well earned rest chilling out with his pals. He returned to Jason to be put back into work and three weeks later he was off to his new home with a young rider to start his competitive career.

 

"Albert is doing really really well, i can't believe he is the same horse. I am so pleased with him.

We have been practicing polocrosse most days, both in the sand arena and on grass, with some hacking out and fitness work in between.

He seems to be getting better and better every time, been doing some practice with other horses as well at home, just waiting for the polocrosse practices to start!!

He is responding well to my commands, spinning and stopping, and i can wind him up and do 5 minutes of hard work and then stand him still and relax, without any rearing!!

We are both now looking forward to the season starting!!
 
Thank you very much for all your time and effort you put in to him while he was at your yard, it was definitely worth the long journey! "
Zara Hunt
Things with Danny have just gone from good to really good and now they are brilliant. I cant believe the change in him, I am doing things with him now that I only dreamed about at christmas, we have been hacking out 3 or 4 times a week, all round the roads and over the fire hills, he loves it, he is so much calmer and nicer to have around. I have been doing school work  a couple of times a week which is going so well I cant believe it is the same horse that I sent to you to back.  He loves his work now and loves being ridden which is making it all so pleasurable for me, I have started him over coloured poles on the weekend just gone and wow what a little love he is. I cant find the words to thank you for what you have done for him and for me, I have all my confidence back with him, which includes cantering over the hills on fairlight,(never thought I would be doing that with him) we are having so much fun together... Guess what, I can after all this time put a proper english bridle on him now without him or I even thinking about it and without taking it all apart to do so! He  even looks forward to being ridden now, when he sees me go and get tack he always thinks it for him the look on his face is priceless when I go to one of my other horses!

We have been jumping x-country and showjumping only over 2ft 6 but its a start, danny is loving everything I am doing with him, the "proof of the pudding is definately in the eating", all your training methods have and still are working to the point where i take danny out on roads on my own and hack all over the fire hills and pett and fairlight on my own, something I thought I would never be doing with any horse let alone danny.

We are going to our first very novice walk and trot dressage test in two weeks time and I cant wait.

If there is anyone out there that has any doubts as to your training and re-training of horses I can reassure them that danny is living proof that they work and go on working if the simple rules are followed when the horses is taken home, danny was a very nervous anxious little horse when he went to you, and now, he is very confident (if not a little over confident) in himself which has made him a better and nicer horse to have around, he had problems with puttin on and taking off the bridle and the saddle and now they go on without any fuss and without any tears. As you said the proof of the pudding is is the eating and by god the food was good! thankyou again Jason.
Cindy Hatton

'I would not consider sending my ponies anywhere else!'
Sue Stevens
'It was like leaving one horse with loads of problems and picking up a totally different horse, a joy to own!'
Mandy Farley

To begin, I will give a brief background to how I arrived at Ricebridge Farm and what I hoped Jason and his team would be able to do with my horse Chancers Lad, a French Trotter/Welsh cross.  I will then give my thoughts and experiences regarding the time we spent there - NB this turned out to be a considerable amount of time (2 years) to be precise! but I must hastily add that this was because of MY reluctance to leave as I enjoyed my weekly visits so much and NOT because Lad my horse needed to be there and so  I turned it into a livery arrangement instead!  Bearing in mind that I live near Brighton in East Sussex and there was considerable travel involved each week I think this alone speaks volumes in itself about Jason, Penny and the team.

I bought Chancers Lad from a dealer who informed me that he had come from Gypsys who had used him for trotting racing.  I had been working up at her stables helping out and had fallen totally for Lad who by this time was 4 and was extremely green and nervy - For someone who had not had a horse for 10 years due to children, back injuries and lack of finances Lad would have been considered by many not to have been a wise choice! However,  in my eyes Lad eminated a rawness and beauty of spirit that I had not seen often and there was no way back! 

I had been interested for some time in natural horsemanship ie. the Parellis, Dr Robert M Miller, a veterinarian and expert on equine behaviour, and other natural horseman from different countries and started to use some of the techniques to do some ground work with Lad - this had some positive results but because he was an extremely nervous character, I felt that when I had reached, the stage of actually thinking about getting on him, SELF PRESERVATION kicked into action and I decided (also having a child to consider) that, I was not the best person to do this.  I then sought the help of an acquaintance who had a number of horses himself and had turned out some excellent horses from a young age.  He spent some time with Lad and to cut a long story short mounted Lad gently on several occasions but on the third occasion Lad highly nervous of men in particular reared up and threw him off the back end! This gentleman who prided himself on very rarely coming off decided to leave it at that having hurt his wrist and having a hedgecutting business to think of too.  By this time Lad was going on 6 my having had him for some 20 months and in my eyes still not rideable. 

On another occasion I recall one of the top equine dentists in the South coming to file Lads'  teeth. he also taught equine dentistry and trained polo ponies, rode in competitions at a high level and him having been so highly recommended to me I trusted his way of doing things.  I explained that Lad was an extremely nervous horse and to tread very carefully - he insisted that after all the hundreds of horses he had handled there would not be a problem and a no nonsense approach was best - although that is true to a point, nothing is black and white!  He told me that only one horse had ever got the better of him whilst on his rounds and not to worry.  In short, Lad became the second horse to get the better of him as his method did not work and Lad escaped, turned on a sixpence and disappeared careering across the neighbouring fields old barbed wire fences with the twitch still on and his mouth wide open.  Fortunately, he was unscathed but traumatised and upon leaving the dentist said 'get rid of that horse, he is really sharp'.

It was in passing one day at Bodells Feed Merchants and the connected Saddlers that I over heard one of the staff talking about a man called Jason Webb who had sorted out her horses' boxloading problem within a morning - apparently, every method had been tried to load this horse with added help from many experienced horse people but to no avail.  She went on to say Jasons' method was non confrontational, simple and amazingly effective - The lady then went on to talk about friends of hers who had used Jason to help with problem horses and how pleased they were with the results.  Of course my ears immediately pricked up and, I asked for Jason's number

Initially, I was very concerned about sending Lad away for further training but after speaking to Penny, Jason's wife for a very long time on the phone, I felt confident that this was the place to come.  Penny understood where I was coming from as a mother and the need for self preservation whilst also recognising my worries concerning Lad.  I remember putting the phone down and feeling good that Penny came across with a distinct LACK of ego which can be quite hard to find in the horse world.  My first impressions were of a yard that was clean, calm and unpretentious.  What you see is what you get, nothing is hidden unlike some yards.  The stables were of good size and well managed and the pastures were well maintained.  In all the time I was there I never saw any horse dealt with in any other way but fairly and non confrontationally.  When it came to my horse Lad, Jason was on him within a week with the use of a round pen with Jason riding a horse beside Lad and gradually introducing his weight to Lad etc most IMPORTANTLY, without Lad becoming traumatised.  I visited Lad after the first 10 days allowing him to settle and I was amazed to watch Jason ride him.  Obviously, he was green but he was responding to Jason's aids and as the weeks went by he became less nervous mainly, because of Jason's calm approach to him, giving him clear messages that he could understand and not overfacing him, allowing space for Lad to work challenges out for himself allowing him to develop confidence and emotional maturity rather than forcing tasks on him as so often happens.

It would be wrong to say that Lad was sorted out, ready for me to ride for a few months because as Jason once said, he is 'complicated' and he was not sure that Lad would 'turn the corner' enough for me, to feel safe hacking him out, endurance riding etc as the nervousness Lad has is only partly down to previous bad handling/abuse and also partly down to him being naturally of a nervous disposition.  I started riding Lad by having a lesson on him once a week from Jason - initially, I was nervous but Jason from the outset created lessons with exercises that kept me focused not giving my mind any time to worry about coming off!  This then led on to my riding Lad out on the lanes with Jason and my confidence started to really grow.  I then started to learn polocrosse on Lad and again, because my focus was on the ball I lost my nervousness!

This leads me to now and the present situation - I moved Lad last Tuesday to a small holding 1 mile from where I live to hang out with an old horse of 25 called Desmond and 2 llamas!  It has to be said that on leaving Jason and the team, I felt very nervous of the reality that it was NOW Lad and me ALONE.  On the second day I ventured forth out of the rickety old gate that because the post is not straight, swings out onto the lane with gusto.  The first test being how to shut the gate on board as it meant asking Lad to move forward a step whilst I pushed it, but because of the weight of the gate I could only push it so far before, it crashed back at me and Lad.  I sure wasn't getting off and after calming Lad who in these new surroundings was full of excitement repeated the exercise and, after some attempts we managed to shut it.  Completing this in itself (the worst gate I'll come across) was amazing and the fact that Lad emotionally kept it together speaks volumes of Jason's training as I know the importance Jason puts into being able to open and shut gates.  We then ventured into the unknown into miles and miles of woodland and the downs meeting along the way a viaduct (we just missed the train that went over the top!).  Although Lad did not like the echo and danced his way through, again, he kept it together, the same when we had to cross the stream although he half jumped it I remembered to go back several times across it until he walked through it just as Jason advised.  In short we have been out 3 times in this first week, passing many new things that Lad has not seen on the lanes around Risebridge Farm, doing some road work also, with trucks, cars, bicycles you name it we seem to be meeting it!

On the most recent ride, my son who is 11 rode his mountain bike in front, followed by Lad, followed by our faithful dog and it was amazing!   Lad does come back with a look of 'you should have seen the monsters I have seen today' but most importantly he keeps himself together and doesn't actually do anything serious when frightened - this is most definitely the best compliment I can give to Jason and the team.  I ride him on a short but loose rein one handed and concentrate on relaxing and this too helps.

I cannot recommend Jason's training methods enough and, his honesty.  I am just one of many who pass through Jason's yard and if this recommendation can be of help to those who wish their horse trained in a kind, respectful and highly effective way than that is fantastic.

Lad could have so easily gone the 'wrong way' in the wrong hands - thank you for making such a distant dream become a reality.

Best Wishes

Louise Hutchinson & Chancer's Lad, East Sussex

'I left feeling much more confident in the way I handled my horse'
Nicola Power
He is now an easy and uncomplicated horse
Moira Tunstall
TESTIMONIALS FOR CLINICS AND DEMOS
What a wonderful show and equestrian centre!  We had a great day - thank you so much.  Jill says "it was excellent". I doubt anyone would consider anywhere else once they had seen how amazing Jason is with horses.

Please add us to your mailing list - and thanks again for a truly inspiring day.

best regards
Alison Clarke
My friend Tricia and I came to your open afternoon yesterday and what a brilliant  time we had, we didn't want it to end. The staff were all so friendly and helpful and made us feel very welcome.
I along with everyone else was fascinated by your ability to achieve such amazing results in such a short time. Your calmness, understanding, knowledge and endless patience was just wonderful to watch. I have to say that you have yourself two Jason Webb groupies, sorry but its a burden you will have to bare !!!!
We both look forwards to the next opportunity to visit and watch you at work.

Regards

Diane Crickmore
Jason family and staff 
Just to thank you for such an excellent day today.  You have for sure inspired us, with our two youngsters A two year old and three year old and we also learnt so much else for the future.  You made it look so easy although I know only too well it is not, it does take years of hard work dedication and practice.  Shame about the lack of drama's, you must just do your job too well ;) well done to you. 
In one way hopefully we wont need to use your facilitates but in another way it would be just fantastic, so watch this space, we know where to find you. 
Thanks so much again and wishing you all the success for the future. 
Kindest regards 
Clive and Jacqui Tilley 
“We are both doing absolutely brill, I am so happy and pleased with the outcome of his and mine training clinics with Jason. I feel so confident and it shows because Danny is doing amazingly well. I have been highly recommending you to everyone I know and meet”
Fiona Hobbs