About Us

We two sisters share a passion of working towards a common goal, to create lives centered around herdsmanship and respect for the Lord's creation. We take our individual stewardship seriously, and live relatively simple, non-commercial, non-chemical ways. Choosing old fashioned values, we are horse and buggy and are blessed to be able to take a horse into town for dentist appointments.

Valuing like minded community, we love to connect with others where ever they happen to be on their own journeys, and we enjoy sharing our horse and animal expertise when and where ever we can.

Once "youngest-of-the-family," Abigail is now head of the horse program, and she partners with office personel Elizabeth (that's me! also on the phone) to train and produce blue roan mares and the stallion program to produce "Born Broke ~ No Vices" trustworthy ranch horses, beautiful inside and out.


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Double K Ranch,
Ranch Horses,
Horse Training
hour north-west of Springfield, Missouri

 

A Little Bit of Background

Double K Ranch started as a family horse training operation about 1995. Mom and Dad raised five kids in a consistant ranching/farm/country lifestyle through many changes and challenges; some things were always the same: treat animals the way you'd want to be treated, always give respect and also require it back from them, too. Coupled with a "tech-free" youth and plenty of opportunity to learn from making poor decisions smartened the younger generation up fairly quick, and access to major inovators in the Natural Horsemanship school of thought put a finer point on to the focus. At first folks brought their "problem horses" for the energetic youngsters to challenge themselves with, and with each success the reputation grew.

Life had bumps in the road, and some of the siblings went their own way, (parents were retired early 2020's) but today only two of us are still carrying on the program.

The core focus has changed over the years; from specializing in "bad to break" horses, we now only take horses that want to be in the same round pen as us.Though any horse can be reached, some are just safer than others and there's no reason why those ones shouldn't have precedence over risky factors.

Word of Mouth Success

We start with manners on the ground, laying a foundation of mutual respect and attention in the round pen, then that carries over onto their back.

As we've worked on the many 'training horses', (as well as those of our own,) we've adjusted our way of working with each individual horse we meet, to best suit the individual's personality, previous history and learning style. There is as much diversity within equines as there is among people, and we have always found it is fastest to figure the horse out and then show the horse how to figure you out.

What you see in our finished horses speaks for itself, we've never advertised our training services, and we have not had any lack of horses! We take great satisfaction in knowing that a job well done, and done well, is the reason behind every new horse that comes to our program.

 

 
 
 
 

A Few Words About The Trainer

As the family has changed, so has the numbers of horses Double K Ranch is able to bring in. Abi (one time "little kid") has grown to be head wrangler, and while she enjoys working the ranches own horses, she finds special satisfaction in training horses for other people, too... she's always enjoyed that aspect of helping accomplish folks' dreams for thier equine. She also offers lessons, working with people to teach them about horses, no matter where they are in the spectrum of excperience; from "never ridden" to "picking up a few tricks".

Abigail

Abi grew from the youngest of the crew to lead wrangler, and is now head trainer here at Double K Ranch. Surrounded by horses and training her whole life, she started learning the ropes while she was "knee high to a short sheep". Her first fall was off a mini pony in for training, and from there she stepped up to Shetlands, then on to bigger ponies, and along the way learned how to avoid the ground landings. She learned the value of training in anticipation of problems, or, taking care of the problem before it has opportunity to happen. She joined the full time crew at seventeen, and with her light touch and understanding is much appreciated by horse training clients as well as riding students she teaches.

Abi values good dispositions as well as cow savvy; only one of the things she loves about the Frosty mare. She always comes back grinning over Frosty's performance working cows, in the pens or in the woods. (And the woods are thorny here in Mo.!) She always grabs Frosty for an emergency, and then to be able to turn around and put brand new riders on her... makes us very in love with the blue mares!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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