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  1. Who is the artist of your Logo?
  2. What horse breeders can you refer us to?
  3. Why do you not take horses into performance training that are under the age of three?

Who is the artist of your logo?

Joni Solis is the BEST graphic artist there is, I had Joni design this logo for me and I liked it so much that when I was in need of a second logo - I knew right where to go. Thanks for the great work Joni.

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What horse breeders can you refer us to?

Magic Mist Miniatures - Specializing in appaloosas of color. Magic Mist breeds performance and halter horses that will take you far as you are willing to go. Home of multiple national champions.

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Pheasant Run Stables - Breeding miniature shetlands for halter and performance at all levels of competition. Pheasant Run is home to national champion halter stallion NJ's Sandhill Spirit.

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NJ Pony Farm - Breeders of multiple congress and national champion performance and halter horses. Ponies of exceptional confirmation and temperament - NJ ponies are ponies that do more.

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Willow Ridge Andalusians- If you are looking for a great, sound, best friend that you will be proud to ride and compete with. Our horses are raised naturally with open fields to romp and graze upon.  They all have intelligence, athletic conformation, high stepping action and of course beauty.  Their real beauty is in their versatility, and wonderful temperaments.  Our horses are capable of pursuing any sport of discipline for their partner.

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Why do you not take horses into performance training that are under the age of three?

The push to begin training horses as long yearlings and two year olds comes from an economic perspective; as the sooner that you start a horse, the sooner you can begin try making money off them. This perspective does not do what is best for the horse, as many of the bones and joints have not closed off. Here at Magic Touch Training Center we believe that our horses are our best friends -and that we would rather have a usable companion for many years to come rather than one that is only usable for a few years. Our personal preference would be not to start a horse in performance training until they are four years old or older - as the extra year of patience will set your horse up for more years of success.

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