MidWest Equine Training and Sales LLC

MidWest Equine Training and Sales LLC We train your horse to be light and confident for a better, safer ride. I have been riding and training horses for 15 plus years.

I have been in rodeo for 12 of those. I have trained for a few different facilities. I have trained fox trotters for show and trail plus, worked at Delcour stables and Letterman stables. Then, I ventured from fox trotters to racehorses at Bob Freemans, where I broke and exercised the young c**ts to advanced racehorses. I also broke horses at Cliff Hartman farms in Marshfield. I have trained all my

barrel horses, and they have been successful. I usually sell them when they get finished so I can start on another project. The goal is to teach horses NOT to buck and to work off leg cues with the least amount of pressure. I ride very light-handed and aim to make a "ready to please" horse.

These youngsters are learning that they don’t have to kill everyone they eat beside. Bad habit to fix but we’re on our w...
05/16/2026

These youngsters are learning that they don’t have to kill everyone they eat beside. Bad habit to fix but we’re on our way!

I think we did pretty well yesterday!
05/10/2026

I think we did pretty well yesterday!

05/01/2026

C**T STARTER SALARY BREAKDOWN

Let’s actually break down what the average c**t starter makes, risks, and deals with.
$1,000.00 ÷ 30 Days = $33.33 per Day
Now let’s break that down further...

That $33.33 isn't just the time spent riding or training on the ground. It includes:
• Catching, handling, grooming
• Tacking up & untacking
• Training (Mental & Physical)
• Warming up, cooling down, care before & after
• Taking time to monitor soundness, behavior, & progress

And that’s BEFORE we talk about what they don’t get paid for:
• Tack (that constantly wears out)
• Shavings & bedding ($7.00 a bag)
• Barn maintenance & cleaning
• Fly spray, shampoo, daily care supplies
• Power bills, facility costs, rent, etc.
• Fence/Stall repairs, broken boards, bent gates, broken buckets, wear and tear
• Feed store runs, vet & farrier schedules

Now let’s go a step further…

Some trainers include feed & hay in with the $1,000. for 30 days
That can easily take $400. out of the $1,000.
Now you’re looking at --> $600. for 30 days = $20. per day... NOT per ride --> EACH DAY

And we STILL haven’t factored in:
• Cleaning stalls
• Daily feeding
• Hauling & errands
• Time it takes to do repairs
• Book work, billing, scheduling, etc
• Time spent thinking through your horse’s progress and figuring out what's best for each horse.

Now the BIGGEST one... The RISK involved:

• Young, immature, unpredictable horses
• Getting hurt = No paycheck, no way to pay the bills or provide for the family
• Not being told the full story on a horse
• Reputation damage from unrealistic expectations & not being able to make certain clients happy no matter how truthful or hard you try for them and their horse.

And yet... we wonder why it’s so hard to find a good c**t starter?

The truth is... most of the good ones aren’t out there because it's a job where they’re underpaid, under appreciated, over stressed, and over worked.

Yes, for the really good c**t starters who's still out there taking in outside horses... it is a passion for them, but the reality is... they have to survive and be able to use their body to make a living.

So when you’re price shopping… You’re not just paying for 30 days. You’re paying for:
• Year's of experience
• Knowledgeable feel, timing, and balance
• The understanding of listening to each individual horse & working with each one as needed.
• Safety for you & your horse
• A foundation that can add YEARS to your horse’s future & save you lots of time, stress, heartbreak, and money

Cheap training doesn’t stay cheap. It usually shows up later… In retraining, soundness, or a horse that never reaches its potential.

I’m not sharing this to complain. I love my job, and I love the amazing people who step forward and give me the opportunity to work with them and their horse. This is my passion!

I'm sharing this because this industry doesn’t talk about it enough. If we want better horses, better trainers, and a stronger industry…

We have to start valuing what actually goes into it. At the end of the day, we’re all here for one reason... THE HORSE.

Post credit & copied from: Jeremy Anglin

***FOR SALE*** POA REGISTERED GELDINGRingo is up grabs! Msg me for info!
05/01/2026

***FOR SALE*** POA REGISTERED GELDING
Ringo is up grabs! Msg me for info!

They seem to think they need fed…
04/27/2026

They seem to think they need fed…

04/07/2026

Teaching the next generation to drive c**ts

04/05/2026
04/03/2026

*** SOLD***
Cookie is up for grabs! Msg me for details!

04/03/2026

Took out ole socks on a pony ride, ended up riding him and he did great!

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