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Someday Ranch

Western Pleasure Training & Lessons

Private Boarding

Teach the children of today,

for they are the horses future of tomorrow.

 

Chantel Tieman


 Lessons 

 

 

Western Pleasure Schooling

All riding levels welcomed

Knowledgeable Trainer

Friendly Instructors

Lessons tailored to your needs

Lessons for fearful riders

or horses,

 special needs students

Children 3 yr.s old & Up

 4H students

Strict safety guidelines

One on one instructors

Lessons for trail rides

Safe family atmosphere

Private lessons

Lovable schooling horses

Lunge line lessons

All sand filled arenas

Private & quiet setting

And more..

Someday Ranch offers Western Pleasure Training & Lessons. What sets our ranch apart from others you may ask? Chantel Tieman is the Head Trainer & Instructor for Someday Ranch. Chantel & Ray have spent years developing their program and training students to become Jr. Instructors. These young instructors are currently teaching students of all levels and ages, but are also training horses. They have helped train many of the lesson horses and have molded several students that have now gone on to shows and 4H shows bringing home ribbons and trophies. Chantel has spent a large part of her life working with abused horses, giving them a positive life, career and a second chance. She has her own way of training and stays true to heart, following those beliefs.

She has never had a abused or uncontrollable horse pass thru her hands that she has not been able to fix and help become a positive gift to mankind. Her basics for horse and rider start with friendship, respect, loyalty and love. If you cannot stop and share kindness with one of Gods creatures, you will never understand the true meaning of the horse. Ray spends his nights training their lessons horses, teaching them the Cowboy way of life. He also manages several parts of the Cowpoke camps, assuring children they will know exactly what it means to grow up as a Cowboy or Cowgirl.

If you are looking for lessons where they crack the whip, then this is not the ranch for you. But if you are looking for a place to grow as a rider or with your horse, here we are. Our Instructors will prepare you for shows, trial rides, how to handle medical situations, or how to travel with your horse and what you really need to pack. We will show you how to properly correct your horse without causing future problems, and instill confidence in you and your horse. It is not the horse alone that needs training, every rider needs help if their horse is not behaving. It might not be their fault!

If you are looking for an enjoyable ride, freedom with a horse, or just how to Cowboy Up, you have come to the right place!

 

Comment from clients

I had so many problems riding with my other instructor,until I came here to your ranch. Now I love to ride! Gail

You have allowed my daughter to make her "trail" onto a rewarding life! Barbara

I need to see and ride your horses all the time, I am addicted! Shannon

I thank God everyday for giving me a trainer as great as you! Rachael


   Someday Ranch

    Brentwood,    Ca.   94513

    925-584-1976

Email: somedayranch@comcast.net

Located in Contra Costa County
 Closed on Sundays

Lessons by appointment only

Rebook charges on all canceled parties

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Someday Ranch and its family members join together and give back to the community. In 2006, Naydeene organized a "Christmas drive" and help put together 43 care boxes to be sent overseas to our soldiers in need. In 2006, we held the "First Annual Saddle Up and Ride Trail Ride", for St. Judes Children's Hospital. This was the first time this event was held in Brentwood. The ranch raised over $4000 dollars for the children. We also donate yearly to "Grad Night" at Freedom High School. We collect and donate large bags of toys to  help in the "Christmas Toy Drive" for Knightsen and many other events.  Our Jr. Drill Team put on a performance  for the "East Contra Costa Historical Society", where they were a huge hit! These are just a few ways Someday Ranch has helped  the community.

Here are just a few of the articles Chantel & Someday Ranch have been featured in.

 "Natural Born Wrangler"        

110* Magazine  

"Trainer of the month"     

 Gallopin' Gazette  

"Little Wranglers"     

Oakley Press

"Riding Teacher finds rewards"  

 Contra Costa Times  

"Western Pleasure Trainer says" 

  Western Times Magazine

"Mocha's Tale"   

Gallopin'  Gazette 

"Someday Cowboys"   

 Brentwood Press  

"Ride'em Cowgirl"     

Contra Costa Times

"Someday comes early"  

  Brentwood Press