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Where Horsemanship becomes
Happy, Confident Performance

Versatile Equine

Daniel and Sophia Harris are horse trainers on the beautiful Western Slope of Colorado.  With diverse backgrounds, they came together with a united vision: to help horses become happy, confident athletes both inside and outside the arena.  They believe that letting the horse choose to work with you, rather than making them work for you, goes a long way in building the trust and respect necessary for a solid relationship.

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Whether they're showing, ranching, or roping, this dynamic duo is constantly learning from each and have discovered that, together, they can make a very versatile horse, hence the name: Versatile Equine.

Training Philosophy

Happy, Confident Partner

Our training goals for horses are to develop happy, confident partners

We do that by:

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  • teaching the horse to think

  • teaching them some body/feet control

  • exposing them to various scenarios

  • making sure they understand their job and are willing to do it

  • feel good in their body so they are able to do their job

Supporting Players

While the training is the most focused on feature of any horse business, these supporting players help the horses in our program be successful.

What We Do

Meet the Crew

Horse Trainer Daniel Harris of Versatile Equine
Daniel Harris
Horse Trainer Sophia Harris of Versatile Equine
Sophia Harris
Manager George of Versatile Equine
Manager
George
Assistant Manager Lady of Versatile Equine
Assistant
Manager
Lady
George
Customer Relations April of Versatile Equine
Customer
Relations
April
Daniel and Sophia-54.jpg

Where Horsemanship becomes
Happy, Confident Performance

Versatile Equine

Daniel and Sophia Harris are horse trainers on the beautiful Western Slope of Colorado.  With diverse backgrounds, they came together with a united vision: to help horses become happy, confident athletes both inside and outside the arena.  They believe that letting the horse choose to work with you, rather than making them work for you, goes a long way in building the trust and respect necessary for a solid relationship.

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Whether they're showing, ranching, or roping, this dynamic duo is constantly learning from each and have discovered that, together, they can make a very versatile horse, hence the name: Versatile Equine.

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