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Locality: Ford City, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 724-355-2983



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Triple C Equine Services 30.03.2021

Corona and Lakida are enjoying their time off and especially the new magnetic sheet! #horsetraining #magnetictherapy #quarterhorse #rcshawnescorona #ridinglesson #barrelracing #barrelhorse

Triple C Equine Services 23.03.2021

We have officially changed our name to Triple C Equine Services due to our main trainer, Ashley, getting married this year! We are so excited for spring!

Triple C Equine Services 25.12.2020

Lakida and Corona are enjoying their much needed winter break. They both are doing excellent this winter. Corona is almost all healed up and has actually passed Lakida up on weight for the very first time since owning him! We can't wait for spring to have our kids back out and riding again!

Triple C Equine Services 10.12.2020

It's that time of year... winter break! We would like to thank all of our clients for such a great year! We hope to see you all in the spring. Corona and Lakida are already tucked in to their cozy blankets enjoying some hay and settling right in for a much needed winter vacation. We will keep everyone posted on how these guys are over the break. Happy holidays and stay safe!

Triple C Equine Services 02.12.2020

#barnbaulkwithBrittany I want to share something with y’all, I’ll try to keep it short. A parent asked me the other day about how much it cost to have a hors...e to ride or race I replied don’t do it, unless she is serious He said hell I figured you’d try and convince me to get her one now Here is the thing. I absolutely love horses but so much of my time, my life and my money (oh my lawdddd the money) goes into this and I wouldn’t change a thing but here is what people need to understand. This applies for people with horses currently as well. See this poop fork. It’s made up of several tines to create a working rake. If one tine breaks or is out of place the unit will not correctly work as it should. It may still be usable but it won’t be pretty, it may still kinda work but it won’t work correctly. Imagine each tine is a something to do with a horse. One tine is nutrition- proper feed, hay, water One tine is farrier - good feet are a must One tine is vet- maintenance is a MUST One tine is you- horsemanship riding ability One tine is the horse- how’s he feeling? Did you handle the first three, vet, farrier, nutrition One tine is TACK- bits, bridles, proper saddle, proper pad, sport boots etc. (all these are needed and cost thousands) One tine is - extras and misc - trust me these things will pop up just when you think you’ve got it all figured out. One tine is a trainer for both you and the horse (you can never know too much) The point I’m trying to make is it takes a lot of individual pieces to make a great horse and rider! You may find a unicorn that stays sound and doesn’t require anything but that is why they are called unicorns. They are very rarely seen. Most all horses require maintenance. Say you’ve never done anything strenuous in your life, I bet money you’ve taken medicine, been to the doctor, etc. EVERYONE AND EVERY HORSE NEEDS MAINTENANCE! I feel like this needed to be said. I see nice horses all the time being jerked on, whipped, or sold because they didn’t win lil Suzie a buckle. But you didn’t do your job and listen when your horse was trying to tell you something. Okay I’m done now. Thanks for reading this far if you made it. I could go on and on and on. A horse will change your life but it ain’t for the faint of heart and if you treat em right and keep them happy, they’ll give you their life every day!!!! Enjoy this photo of my poop scoop Edit: I’m literally overwhelmed at the response me and my barn talk received. I can’t tell you how much the shares and kind words mean to me. Horses are so humbling and rewarding. But they are not just a hobby. You 100 percent have to be all in.

Triple C Equine Services 26.11.2020

The leaves have changed colors and the horses are growing their winter coats. Won't be long till winter! #horsetraining #rcshawnescorona #quarterhorse #barrelhorse #ridinglessons

Triple C Equine Services 07.11.2020

2018 2H Slant Shadow Stablemate w/ Ramp Tack room with saddle racks and bridle hooks on wall Drop windows, with screen in sliding windows Washed inside and o...ut after each use Warranty on floor Lights inside tack room, stall area and over ramp $12,000 PM for number for more information! See more