Five Star Hunters

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04/10/2026

Had a great time last weekend showing with The Co and spending Easter 🐣 with some of our favorite people. Back at it again this weekend wrapping up 3 weeks with the team! Thank you as always to The Co for hosting the best shows !

Photos from Five Star Hunters's post 04/03/2026

We had an incredible time last week attending the Cheryl and Co Channel II show at Wills Park with our group, celebrating the achievements of our riders and their partners.

Kudos to everyone involved for making it a truly unforgettable weekend. Our gratitude extends to Cheryl & Co. Horse Shows for consistently delivering exceptional events that empower our riders to excel.

Cheryl & Co. Horse Shows

02/26/2026

☀️☀️☀️ BRING ON SUMMER ☀️☀️☀️

Summer is right around the corner which means camp sign up is in full swing. We will be offering 4 weeks of camp.

Sign up now to secure your spot as spaces are limited.

VERBAL confirmation does not secure a space for your child. Camp forms (found on our website) and deposit does!!! WEEK 2 is almost full!

Don’t miss out. Your kids are guaranteed to have a great time!

02/02/2026

So important

Let’s Talk About Trainer Rides.

There’s something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, and it feels like an important conversation: Trainer rides.

Somewhere along the way, I feel like trainer rides have started to feel optional, like a luxury, or something only needed when things go really wrong. But I believe they are one of the most important parts of keeping horses happy, confident, and reliable in their jobs.

Especially the good ones! The steady school horses. The saintly kids horses. The show horses packing their riders around week after week. Those horses don’t stay that way by accident. They stay that way because someone with experience is checking in with them from the saddle.

Horses are athletes, but they’re also thinkers and feelers. Over time they develop habits, compensations, and questions, just like riders do. A horse gets a little crooked or starts dulling to the leg. They lose confidence in a certain question or quietly start carrying more than their fair share. These things can show up as the ride feeling harder, less smooth, less fun… until suddenly both horse and rider are frustrated. Or they start to voice their frustration and they get labelled as having “bad behavior”.

That’s where a trainer ride isn’t a luxury, it’s part of the care. A professional ride helps to clarify the aids, rebuild confidence on the flat and over fences, and supports them physically and mentally in the job we ask them to do. Then that carries over into the owner’s ride. And the rider gets to build their relationship on a solid, supported foundation instead of constantly trying to fix things themselves.

It’s also about fairness.

Our horses work hard. They try, they tolerate mistakes, they take care of their riders. It’s only fair that we give them rides where the aids are clear, the balance is correct, and they get help doing the job well. Those rides keep them happier in their work and help prevent the slow mental burnout we sometimes see in over-generous horses.
That’s not taking something away from the rider, it’s supporting the partnership.

When horse, rider, and trainer all play their roles, the whole system works better. Horses stay more reliable. Riders progress with less frustration. And the relationship between them gets stronger, not more strained.

At the end of the day, trainer rides aren’t about control. They’re about responsibility.



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