MJ Ranch Horses and Home

MJ Ranch Horses and Home Horses are my passion and have been for a long time. My dad bought my first pony for my 5th birthday.

Ranch life, horses, kids, and whatever the day throws at us
15+ years starting colts and still learning every day
Sharing what works, what doesn’t, and what’s worth your money
👇 My go-to tools, gear, and favorites At one point I was told this is just a phase ***cue hysterical laughter***

I grew up going to local horse shows, gymkhanas, playing polocrosse, going on trail rides and pack trips, and

occasionally going on cattle drives. That led to me applying for and attending the Equine Sciences program at Colorado State University. After taking the colt starting class and interning and working as an assistant trainer, it was time for me to go on my own. For along time my business was a side-gig of starting colts. Since my experience in teaching and giving lessons has grown, and I am now able to call this my full time job, I now spend most of my time coaching, giving lessons, and teaching people how to help themselves which helps their horses. I now raise mules as part of the business and we recently added a gypsy mare to our breeding stock. The breeding side of our business focuses on breeding gentle, family-prospects. Having kids of my own has really changed my outlook in making sure I'm putting disposition first in all of the foals we breed for. I still show in the Versatility Ranch horse classes, offer training services for approved horses, specialize in lessons and coaching cow work (but also do general riding), give clinics and youth riding lessons, offer stud breeding services from our Quarter horse stallion and Mammoth Jack, and judge horse shows. I don't take outside colts to start anymore, but I do have a good reference upon request :)

05/24/2026

Farriers are the real superheroes among us.

05/24/2026

Its a feeling like none other.

05/19/2026

If you know, you know. 🥶🏔️ Mountain gardening means living in a constant state of checking the weather app and hoping for the best. Who else is playing the "will it freeze tonight?" game until June 1st? Drop your zone below so I know I'm not alone! 👇🌱

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05/11/2026

These girls fo not get half as excited for protein crumbles as they do for grubs.

05/05/2026

Its a long one but its a good one.

05/02/2026

Just incase you are wondering where all the horses went...

04/30/2026

I'm just over here doing god's work trying to save lives....

And if you're trying to save them, little rodent lives too comment: LEAVE CHIP ALONE and ill send you a 🔗 link

04/29/2026

Fungus is like giving your baby plants a bionic super suit. the fungus is gonna grow in a rootlight network that will take over your entire garden bed, and then it will attach to your plant's roots.... This gives them exceptional opportunity to be able to absorb nutrients from the soil and find pockets of nutrients.They wouldn't be able to with their own roots.

Comment: SUPER BABY
for the link 🔗

04/28/2026

Beginner gardening tip — most people mess this up when planning garden beds.

It’s not about what you plant first… it’s about:
☀️ how much sunlight it gets
🌱 what kind of soil you’re working with
📍 and where that bed actually sits

And the big one?
How MUCH that plant is going to grow and produce.
Some plants will take over your whole bed if you don’t plan for it.

I built this bed in layers:
grapes in the back, herbs in the middle, strawberries spilling out front.
Work smarter, not harder—especially if you’re just getting into gardening.

rurallife simpleliving

04/20/2026

Its hard to fit the nuances of soil or any science into a 30 sec video

04/19/2026

I hear a lot about how the system is broken.For education.

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PO Box 444
Rifle, CO
81650

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