Introducing
Paragon Performance Horses
“Horses Lend us the wings we lack”
Author Unknown
At Paragon Performance Horses, our focus remains on each individual and what he or she is ready for from beginning to end, both physically and mentally. We bring each along according to his or her ability to progress, as opposed to a one size fits all program, something which we do not believe in. We work side by side with owners and horses to help you both achieve a trusting, close, and long lasting relationship. We pride ourselves in creating an incomparable environment that caters to the needs and comfort of customers and their horses.
Located in Decatur, TX. We boast a 10 acre facility, just a little under an hours drive from Wichita Falls, and within 30 min from UNT campus and surrounding North Texas show facilities. This farm currently offers a 5 stall barn (with future plans for expansion!) and several pastures for turn out. Riding facilities include a schooling arena and an outdoor riding arena with a variety of jumps, as well as access to a covered arena for inclement weather conditions.
Our individual equestrian training programs are designed for all skill levels and riding disciplines. Options are provided for participating in horse shows both locally and within easy traveling distance.
With Paragon Performance Horses, there is no reason to limit your love for horses, riding, and professional training. Whether you’re an experienced rider or just becoming interested in owning and riding for the first time- we have the programs, horses, and facilities to offer you.
Extraordinary Facilities
Superior Training for Horse and Rider
Friendly, Wholesome Environment
Welcome to
Paragon Performance Horses
Paragon Performance Horses
Pride in Excellence
5 comments:
Phone number? E-mail address? Did I miss it?
Here is mine vsoejoto@hotmail.com
Yes! 940 536 5454. Or kendallsweety@gmail.com. Thankyou for asking!
So true. Horses make man experience the foretaste of flying.
Great quotes. Training is really vital for all horses. Their training will us what kind of performance horses they are in the future.
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