Glory Days Farm
P.O. Box 848 West End, NC 27376
(910) 673-1498 or (910) 215-2945
9am - 7pm EST
(Please leave your number, if no answer)

Trail Training and Fixing Behavioral Problems With You and Your Horse

CHILDREN ON HORSES:

All of you know how important it is for youngsters to have a great horse. Check out these.


Jason trying out a Kentucky
Mountain Saddle Horse


"Nugget", getting a good grooming from Charlotte. We teach our trail horses to stand for grooming without tying. There's not always something to tie to.


Steve & Cheryl's Goddaughter from England, Charlotte, and Cheryl ride daily during her visits. Charlotte tries to ride every ready horse before she leaves!


Steve and Summer having a fun ride.


Summer takes her Rocky Mountain Horse,
back to the pasture - calmly.


Mom (Carolyn) and daughter (Summer)
all smiles after a great trail ride at Glory Days.


We all get acquainted in the ring first. Sophie proving to us she doesn't need the "child stirrups!" ("Dusty")


Niece, Lizzy, brushes her horse while brother, Coult, watches.


Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse – beautiful Palomino taking Summer around the field!


Dreams can come true. Debbie and son, Coltan, wanted to ride horses at the ocean. Less than a month after purchasing a Spotted Mountain horse and a Rocky Mountain horse they shared these beautiful photos with us.



Father and son enjoying a Rocky Mountain
Horse at Morrow Mountain, NC.


Steve and niece, Lizzy, on a beautiful
black Tennessee Walker.


Nephew, Coult, taking "Doc" out for
some smooth gaiting!


"Trudi" babysits as Carrie finds a horse
she can get on by herself ...life is great!


Coult and Uncle Steve giving "Magic"
a good brushing before taking a ride.


Sometimes a girl is happy just sitting
on her horse - right Lizzy?


CROSSING BRIDGES:

All trail companions must go over bridges ... calmly

 


 


Horses often travel in style - shipping a
gelding to Texas to his new companion.


"Wow, look at me - wait 'til the fillies see me
get out of this thing - Texas here I come!"


Check out the sign: "Absolutely No Nagging".
We're sure "Paly" thinks we won't
disturb him if he sleeps there.
Just like a cat!