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Jan 182015
 

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For over 50 years, Charlie has cultivated his understanding of the horse, through the relationships that he has established, including those with Howard Pitzer, home of Two Eyed Jack, Ray Hunt, and Floyd Moore, home of Delta Flyer. Charlie will be instructing this course, which will be held for 12 consecutive days, March 14 to March 26, 2015. You may enroll for all 12 days, for the 6 days of your choice or for the 3 days of your choice, whatever works best for you.

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In this course, I will meet you with whatever you desire to do with the horse. I have already experienced the benefit in working with a high volume of horses. Let me share this benefit with you. I will relate my insight, as how you may meet the horse’s needs at whatever level they currently understand. These are an example of many other applications to be experienced during the duration of this course. This course will be held in the beautiful piney woods at 6-J Paint Horse Ranch in Huntsville, Texas. I spent about 10 years in the 1990’s on this ranch, refining my skills working in this great environment. With the talent of these horses and this outstanding breeding program it provided, it lets me share this experience with you. Limited enrollment.

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Tuition:

12 days                        $800                     non-refundable deposit $250             Balance $550

6 days of your choice $500                     non-refundable deposit $150             Balance $350

3 days of your choice $300                     non-refundable deposit $100             Balance $200

Audit:

1 day   $35

3 days $90

6 days $150

12 days $250

Contact information, Debbie Hill or Charlie Hill at 480-206-1570 or email @ memahill49@gmail.com

6-J Paint Horse Plantation

 

If you or anyone you might know would be interested in participating in this opportunity, I would appreciate you sharing with them this information. I am going to limit the number of participants, however, I am not being specific. The number of enrollment also depends on how many wish to actually ride as each horse is prepared and the number that only wish to help with catching, halter training, grooming, and etc. I have set enrollment up to accommodate the number of days that people may be able to get away, by allowing you to enroll for 3, 6 or all 12 days. The number of participants that I will accept will depend on how people enroll and the number of days they can come.

One point I would like to make, is that this opportunity is not just for people that want to ride colts for a career. Such a variety of horses and situations can develop a whole new vision of one’s horsemanship. Particularly those of you that help to educate others through clinics, lessons, high school or college programs. I see in many of these curriculums, in an effort to produce quiet and quality horsemen, they have adopted a protocol of desensitizing the horse instead of having a horse be quiet because he is confident in his understanding. They believe a horseman with good qualities is one that can produce a horse with little or no apparent disagreement to his job or task verses a horse that is willing to respond, cooperate, and perform. This leaves a void of information for those of you trying to learn. This is sad.   This misinformation at best creates a horse that becomes less than it might be. This format at 6-J Paint Horse Experience will address this topic and expand everyone’s insight.

Charlie Hill

 

 Posted by at 4:46 am
Oct 302014
 

 

Charlie Hill Horsemanship November 2014

 

We finished our colt starting clinic October 19th, 2014, I could not be more excited and proud of each of those who brought these horses to be saddled and rode for the first time. I apologize to those who participated for not getting this post out sooner as the excitement that was apparent at the end of the clinic is best kept alive by talking about it, sharing the stories and remembering the memories.

There are many stories that could be told. My story and what I am most pleased with, is this whole group that I called my risk takers showed so much courage and resolve in hanging in there and trying to understand chillmethod. Some probably thought it would be some kind of formula, like some of the newbies they had seen or heard about. They began to realize that chillmethod was not a method of doing something, but more a method of learning or studying, as the rider was asked to get on their horse with no prescribed regimen performed and, still not understanding their role or the things I was explaining to them, that they should become aware of to keep them out of trouble. This task was met with much courage and enthusiasm for how it worked and what they were learning about awareness and responsibility. The reason I know this is true, in a conversation I had with several of them between rides, both from the riding position and from the ground, they were more confused than if they would have been given a formula. They were not sure if they would recognize their responsibility to keep the horses’ confidence coming their way. This took much resolve, as they all were back for day #3. I could not be more proud of each and every one of you. Congratulations, you made me look good.
Please feel free to use my  facebook page  @ Charlie Hill Horsemanship chillmethod.com to share your stories and exchange thoughts and information. If you have pictures to share, use the facebook page for that also.  Remember to share my posts and your comments with your friends on your facebook page, so they can see what you have accomplished. Thank you to those of you who provided horses. Each had much to offer.


We are going to have another colt starting clinic on December 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2014. This will be free to those 18 to 24 years old. We are going to limit this to 8 horses and riders.
Call Debbie at 480-206-1570 if your interested in in participating  or auditing. 

Let my experience enhance your experience.
Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you or forsake you

 Posted by at 8:10 am
Sep 222014
 

 

We are scheduling a 2-Day Horsemanship Clinic  November 1-2, details forthcoming.

Or visit us on  Facebook for Charlie’s latest posts @ Charlie Hill Horsemanship chillmethod.com

If you need further assistance,  call Debbie Hill @ (480) 206-1570

 Posted by at 6:38 am
Jun 112014
 

Charlie Hill has scheduled a Horsemanship Clinic, and a Horsemanship and Cow Working Clinic in Colorado during September.

 

Clinic #1: Horsemanship and Cow Working – Augst 29th-31st ,2014 – CANCELLED

For questions, contact LuAnn Goodyear @ LuannLResort@aol.com (970) 568-7682 or Debbie Hill at memahill49@gmail.com (480) 206-1570

 

Clinic #2: Horsemanship – September 5-6, 2014

15388 S. Perry Park Rd., Larkspur, CO 80118

For scheduling or questions, Colorado residents can contact De Chapman at treepony@aol.com (719) 651-3119.

Or contact Debbie Hill at memahill49@gmail.com (480) 206-1570

 Posted by at 2:53 pm
Sep 182013
 

Charlie was recently interviewed by Howard Hale and Marty Marten.  Charlie had just returned from a colt starting and horsemanship clinic he had held in Black Forest,  Colorado.

 

Charlie Hill Interview with Howard Hale and Marty Marten September 2013 Part 1

Charlie Hill Interview with Howard Hale and Marty Marten September 2013 Part 2

Charlie Hill Interview with Howard Hale and Marty Marten September 2013 Part 3

Charlie Hill Interview with Howard Hale and Marty Marten September 2013 Part 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Posted by at 5:06 am
Jul 062013
 

Charlie Hill has scheduled a Colt Starting/Horsemanship Clinic, and a Cattle Class/Horsemanship Clinic in Colorado.

Clinic #1: August 31st  – September 2nd, 2013 (Colt Starting/Horsemanship)

Charlie Hill Equine Clinic – Labor Day Weekend 2013

For Scheduling or questions, send an email to  jj@coloradohorsemassage.com, or call Debbie Hill @ (480) 206-1570

 

Clinic #2: September 20th – 22nd, 2013 (Cattle Class/Horsmanship

Last Resort Equestrian Center

851 W. County Road 70

Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524

For Scheduling or questions, contact LuAnn Goodyear @ (970) 568-7682 or Debbie Hill @ (480) 206-1570

 

 Posted by at 10:13 am
Feb 152013
 

We have now created a video on the progress Charlie has made with Stella in preparation for the Auction next month at the Ben Avery Mounted Shooting facility.  Check out their progress on Stella’s page.

 Posted by at 7:00 am
Jan 232013
 

We now have a page on the website dedicated Stella’s journey with Charlie as he prepares her for the Ben Avery Mounted Shooting Development Horse Auction next month. 

 Posted by at 4:17 pm
Dec 102012
 

Kevin Boterman delivering Stella to Charlie Hill. Charlie is preparing her for the horse auction being held by the Ben Avery Mounted Shooting Center Development in March of 2013.  Stella was donated for the auction by Prunty Ranch of Nevada.

 

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