Welcome to Michelle Kuester Horsemanship

Michelle Kuester Horsemanship has helped many horse owners achieve a great relationship with their horse.   We offer private lessons, colt starting, horse tune-ups, problem-solving sessions, and much more.

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About Michelle

Michelle Kuester is a natural horsemanship trainer with over twenty years of experience with horses. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Equine Science, has completed three training apprenticeships, with a total of five years study in various disciplines: Gaited, Hunter/Jumper, Reining and Western All-Around & Horsemanship. She has ten years of experience owning her own business as a professional horse trainer, and treats her clients with honesty and integrity. Michelle believes solid horsemanship must be present in order to have success in any discipline.

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