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What does a season with
Cascade Farms look like?

At Cascade Farms, the show season is built around a goal of getting riders in the ring. 

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Jennifer keeps the calendar active throughout the Colorado season, targeting CHJA shows and local competitions that give every rider real mileage and momentum. More ring time means more confidence, more points, and a season that actually moves you forward.

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What that looks like is different for every rider. Some are chasing CHJA year-end standings. Others are stepping into the ring for the first time. Jennifer takes the time to understand your specific goals — and builds your season around them.

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Show Day Experience

A show day at Cascade Farms starts the night before — trailer packed, tack ready, so the morning is smooth and the horses are relaxed on the road before traffic picks up.

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Arriving early givea time to breathe. Jennifer gets everyone checked in, numbers sorted, and horses warmed up before the first class of the day. From there, she's ringside — watching every round, coaching between classes, and making real-time adjustments that carry through the rest of the day.

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Between classes of the day you're typically cheering on your teammates, spending time with your horse, and soaking up the experience that only comes from being at a show. 

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At the end of the day, the ribbon isn't the only measure of success. Jennifer wants every horse and rider pair to leave with something — a feeling, a breakthrough, a lesson that sticks.

 

That's what a good show day looks like.

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