Linda Adams and Wendy Legge Murphy have over 40 years of combined experience in equine activities and are licensed riding instructors in Massachusetts. They offer lessons to riders of all ages and skill levels at Booth Hill Farm, which boasts nine lovely, well-trained horses and ponies, ranging from miniature horses to quarter horses and cross breeds.
Individual instruction is tailored to each student's individual goals, and the farm offers many fun activities like field trips and mini shows. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, Linda and Wendy will provide you with the tools and techniques you need to succeed in the saddle.
Ages: 5-11
Safety is our main focus ! WITH 6 SCHOOL HORSES AND PONIES , LOTS OF RIDING TIME
There is no pressure, everyone advances at their own pace, professional yet relaxed atmosphere
Excellent balanced seat riding instruction.
We teach students to care for and respect the animals and each other
Help to build self-esteem, confidence and listening skills
Over 35 years teaching experience *Our counselors have been with us for many years.
Lovely small in ground swimming pool 3 1/2 feet deep for a cool dip on hot days
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Group Lessons
$50.00 for a 90 minute lesson. The lessons are paid by the session to reserve your spot, sessions usually run between 6-8 weeks.
During each lesson students will learn to groom and tack up their own horse or pony, as well as riding.
Our program has been going strong for over 25 years. we teach a balanced seat riding which would accommodate any discipline as a basis. We talk about our goals as riders and our goals in general for being successful in whatever we try to accomplish. Everyone works at their own pace. We do not expect students to all learn at the same pace or in the same manner.
Booth Hill Farm does offer a small private horse show here at the end of each session. There is no pressure to compete, some students choose to participate and others do not. The show is very informal, it gives students a chance to show their families or friends what they have been working on during the session.
The students learn to work in hand with the horses in addition to mounted work. Understanding and communicating with the animal from the ground up is important as well. We teach respect for all the animals and people at the farm.
We work on listening skills and communication with the instructors. As safety is our main concern it is important each student understand the reason for listening and responding to what we are teaching, in order to be able to participate in our group lessons.