A genuine love for making a reliable horse, for the whole family to enjoy, has been a steady, driving force in Megan’s life. The personal connections she makes with the horses themselves is evident and she is proud to be passing that same desire on to her son, Wyatt now 10, and daughter, Teagan who just turned 9. Building that same trust with their customers is equally important.
There are not many horse related activities Megan hasn’t been exposed to. It all started growing up with parents who owned and operated a breeding, shoeing and training business, their support of her horse craze was never in question. At just 3 years old, her passion for showing took hold and it shaped the next few decades of her life. Even through childhood leukemia treatments, horses remained a constant, motivating force as nothing healed her more than the horses waiting at home.
Throughout her youth career, showing in the POA all around events, she competed all across the country. Soon, she was showing in everything from halter, lunge line and showmanship, to hunter under saddle, equitation and hunter jumpers, along with horsemanship, trail, western pleasure and even gymkhana events. Her focus then shifted to producing dependable mounts for kids and non-pros alike. With more than 100 POA World, Congress and Futurity titles to her name, coaching those new teams became the next reward. Year after year, she prided herself on how easily her futurity horses transitioned into caretakers both in and out of the show arena.
Today, Megan and her husband, Andy, are thrilled that Wyatt and Teagan both share the same interest in horses as they do. Building well-trained horses has truly become a family affair. Megan and her family instill their honesty, charisma, and strong morals into their business and horses. Throughout the year, their horses are exposed to countless disciplines including team roping, trail riding, skijoring, branding, gathering and doctoring cattle, jumping, ranch work in Wyoming and Montana and ranch horse shows-of where Teagan won her first buckle;-)
Both Megan and Teagan want to be known for devoting time to each horse, being able to recognize their strengths and allow them their individuality. Keeping those ideals at the forefront of their training helps to ensure they can honestly represent each horse and pair them with the right person and situation. They truly value the relationships they build with new owners.