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Trained Horses for Events and Community Activities

byRanjith R1Stables and riding school in HaveriStarts from800 per sessionView full gallery

My horses aren't just for riding lessons. They are part of the local community, trained to handle busy streets, processions, and film shoots with total calm.

I was honored to have my horse participate in the local Basava Jayanti procession. Being part of cultural events like this shows how well-behaved and respected my horses are within the community. They are trained to remain calm in large crowds and during festivities.

Sometimes, a simple walk is the best training. Here, I am walking Aira through the market before a ride. This helps her stay accustomed to the sights and sounds of a busy street, making her a dependable horse for any situation.

This video shows the strong bond I have with my horse Aira, as she comes to me when called. This level of obedience is achieved through consistent, positive reinforcement and is a key part of my training philosophy for all animals.

Welcoming a new member to our R1 family. This was the day our white horse, Ayravathi, or Aira, arrived. We performed a traditional pooja to bless her and welcome her into our home and academy. My animals are treated with love and respect from day one.

About Horses in the Community

Most people worry about how a horse will react in a crowd, but I train for the reality of our streets. I personally walk my horses through busy markets and local festivities so they remain steady and calm. Whether you need a horse for a traditional procession or a film shoot, my horses are desensitized to noise and movement, not just comfortable in a quiet arena.

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