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We
offer a full range of learning opportunities whether riders are
interested in showing competitively or just looking for a fun-filled and
challenging experience. We have an impressive selection of schooling
ponies and horses to suit every age and riding level from the beginning
walk-trot to advanced jumping. Lessons are given during normal open barn hours with one of our many caring and
knowledgeable trainers. We offer private, semi private, and group lessons. Seven J’s also has a summer and winter programs for kids that are looking for a more educational and hands on approach at our farm. |
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Jeryl Davis (Head Trainer) is an accomplished rider with an extensive background in the Hunter/Jumper "A" Show Circuit
in the United States and in Europe. She offers instruction to a variety of riders who are interested in learning and competing. Her expertise includes finding suitable mounts for her clients and designing training programs for the horses and riders under her tutelage. Past and current students have qualified for all major
equitation finals, hunter finals, IHSA and IEA Nationals. |
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Alicia Bessoni
(Assistant Trainer) directs the Community Riding Program, the
CCSU Intercollegiate Team, the IEA Team, and assists Jeryl with
the training of horses. She has worked and trained with several
top trainers in Connecticut and Vermont and has shown
successfully in the Hunters and Jumpers. Currently her students
are on top for year end awards for CHSA Finals, CHJA Finals,
NEHC Finals, IHSA and IEA Nationals. |
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Seven J's Farm also has many working students that direct the Summer and Winter Riding Programs. They are here everyday to assist in the grooming and care of all of the farm and clients horses. Working students include, but are not limited to:
Amanda Lamore, Elizabeth Houston, Caroline Houston, Ruth Burke,
Julie Lamore and Annabeth Smith. |
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