Cottonwood Farm Dressage

Cottonwood Farm Dressage Private equestrian estate offering dressage training / instruction to people who own their own horses Dressage

I've seen this over and over again. But more often I find it's the inexperience of the owner who bought or was given the...
06/10/2025

I've seen this over and over again. But more often I find it's the inexperience of the owner who bought or was given the horse because it was fancy / pretty, and they were told by a seller / friend, etc that it would be "perfect" for them. People acquire horses for many reasons, but rarely without consulting or trusting the knowledge, and experience of a trusted horse professional. I have seen people pay for an evaluation from a professional, but were unhappy they paid someone to tell them "no, that is not an appropriate horse for you". Then they go buy another inappropriate horse for them (without consultation), and continue in the eternal struggle with being "over horsed". It always ends the same way though, they fall in love with the animal, and continue to struggle with the tricky relationship, and tolerate the situation. Eventually, they are able to find a "livable" situation for the horse, spending thousands of dollars to keep the animal, without ever experiencing joyful hours in the saddle.

Over-Horsed: When Good Intentions Go Wrong

Over the years, I’ve seen it time and time again—a rider arrives for a clinic, lesson, or training session with a horse they shouldn’t have. They’re over-horsed. And more often than not, it’s not entirely their fault.

The story usually begins the same way: “I was working with another trainer, and I told them I wanted a nice horse. They said this was the one.” Unfortunately, in some cases, trainers lose sight of their client’s actual needs, abilities, and long-term goals when horse shopping. Instead, they choose a horse that suits their preferences—something athletic, flashy, and enjoyable for them to ride or showcase.

But this often puts the amateur rider in a difficult—and potentially dangerous—situation.

Modern breeding has produced an abundance of horses with exceptional movement, sensitivity, and power. These horses are incredibly talented, but they’re not always suitable for the average adult amateur. It’s easy to be tempted by the "cake" when the market is full of top-tier horses, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right fit.

A trainer’s job is not to select the fanciest horse, but the right horse. One that fits the rider's skill level and goals. Horses with more modest gaits but a good temperament can still progress beautifully through the levels and, most importantly, they’re enjoyable and rideable for their owner.

Amateurs want to ride their horses, not watch from the sidelines while the trainer rides day after day. When a rider feels incapable of managing their own horse, motivation dwindles and so does the commitment to training.

Flashy movement and big dreams can be enticing, but for most riders, rideability and a willing temperament will bring far more joy and progress in the long run. There’s always time for the fancy horse—maybe next time.

Odyssey learning to trot over cavaletti. Now THAT is a trot!
05/26/2025

Odyssey learning to trot over cavaletti. Now THAT is a trot!

Bentley (our whippet) sleeps on the foot of the bed with us. Ryan is jealous!
02/19/2025

Bentley (our whippet) sleeps on the foot of the bed with us. Ryan is jealous!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of the wonderful people we have come to know at Cottonwood Farm Dressage!
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of the wonderful people we have come to know at Cottonwood Farm Dressage!

Check out this moment we caught on camera of Christine doing a downward transition from canter to trot on Odyssey! There...
07/29/2024

Check out this moment we caught on camera of Christine doing a downward transition from canter to trot on Odyssey! There will be a lovely extended trot in there some day!! In the mean time, what a beautiful team!!

In case anyone needs to know, here is where to report illegal fireworks in the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County...
06/20/2024

In case anyone needs to know, here is where to report illegal fireworks in the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County!
916-874-5115 or [email protected]

Happy 21st Birthday, Ryan! Thought we should share a beer after all we've been through!!
06/08/2024

Happy 21st Birthday, Ryan! Thought we should share a beer after all we've been through!!

Having so much fun working with such a talented young horse and rider! Christine Kohler is doing a beautiful job working...
06/02/2024

Having so much fun working with such a talented young horse and rider! Christine Kohler is doing a beautiful job working with Odyssey, and teaching him to be relaxed and steady in the bridle. It's a slow and steady process, but things are getting better each month. Hope we can try some shows in a few months!! THANK YOU, for bringing so much joy to me and so much confidence and work ethic to Odyssey. He will be a stellar dressage horse (and trail buddy)! Thank you to Christine's husband Gabriel for providing video of our progress, and your "Positive Carrot Messages" at the end of his best training days! He's earning those carrots!

A big day for Odyssey! He went on his first "big boy" trail ride with his "brother", Ryan, at the Sun Ridge Meadow's tra...
05/21/2024

A big day for Odyssey! He went on his first "big boy" trail ride with his "brother", Ryan, at the Sun Ridge Meadow's trails. He was such a good boy. He had to, stand quiet at the trailer next to Ryan while he was tacked up. Then he had to walk and trot out on the trails (with gunfire in the distance), cross a small stream (super scary). He also had to stay quiet and focused next to a residential road where a rude driver in a big truck w/ empty metal car trailer, ROARED by us! We held up our hands to try to slow / stop him, but he waved and sped up!! JERK! THANK YOU to Christine Kohler whose quiet aids, and confidence, helped Odyssey stay focused on a VERY new adventure!! So PROUD of them!!! Only negative...... holding your bladder for a 45 minute trailer ride. Whew! So glad to be home! 🤣🐎🐎❤

"HELLO! I'm a youngster too!"
04/18/2024

"HELLO! I'm a youngster too!"

My wonderful friend, Christine Kohler rode Odyssey today, in a lesson. She did such an amazing job! SO VERY EXCITED to w...
04/03/2024

My wonderful friend, Christine Kohler rode Odyssey today, in a lesson. She did such an amazing job! SO VERY EXCITED to work with her, and have some quality time with my lovely young horse! Life is good!!

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Sacramento, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 8:30pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm

Telephone

+19166074231

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