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Caroline Crowther
Caroline is a professional instructor and trainer who graduated from University of Montana Western's natural horsemanship degree program. Her experience with horses started as a young girl with English riding lessons and cross-country fox hunts in Essex, England. After discovering natural horsemanship, this "English Rose" decided to move to Montana and become a cowgirl. In addition to special coursework in equine-assisted psychotherapy, equine anatomy and physiology, and equine behavior, Caroline is an experienced wagon and carriage driver. She has worked as a student assistant to Dressage Naturally clinician Karen Rolf, a herd health manager at the LeCense Ranch in Montana and a trainer and instructor at ranches in Texas and California.
Caroline was an NWNHC intern in the summer of 2008 and returns to teach natural horsemanship and riding, train young and challenging horses, direct the horse program for our kids camps and share her fun, infectious personality with students of all ages.
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