Mayfield Horsemanship

Mayfield Horsemanship Sean strives to help the horse and rider to have a better connection and a true partnership. Without a solid foundation you have nothing to build on.

Clinics and lessons available
Contact us to schedule your next clinic, or lesson Here at Sean Mayfield Horsemanship, we believe that foundation is everything. We train each horse as an individual to bring out the best of each one.

01/28/2026
Here is a video that might help you understand how a saddle is suppose to sit on a horse. I see so many people having is...
01/20/2026

Here is a video that might help you understand how a saddle is suppose to sit on a horse.
I see so many people having issues with saddles, and the the first thing I see is the saddle is positioned wrong on the horses back, and almost always it’s too far forward.

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01/01/2026

Well since no one wanted ole sorrely, I guess he was meant to stick around. We got a chance to go back to riding him, and he’s dang sure doing work, doctoring wheat pasture cattle

Happy New Year
12/31/2025

Happy New Year

Copied from my friend Carson MartinsonGood c**t starters are getting harder to find — and that should worry people.The h...
12/25/2025

Copied from my friend Carson Martinson

Good c**t starters are getting harder to find — and that should worry people.
The horse industry is on fire right now. Incentives are growing, big shows are packed, and everyone wants a broke, confident young horse ready to go.
What’s in short supply?
Horsemen who can start one right.
C**t starting isn’t a quick tune-up or a 30-day flip. The foundation and first few rides shape how a horse thinks for the rest of its life. Rush it, cheap out, or put it in the wrong hands, and you’ll spend years trying to fix it — if you ever can.
Every c**t learns differently. Some figure it out quick, others need time. That’s not weakness — that’s horsemanship. The good ones adjust instead of forcing a timeline.
If the c**t starter you want is booked solid, that’s not a problem — that’s a sign. Ask who they trust and wait your turn if you have to. Settling almost always costs more.
Start them when they’re ready. Keep the rides short, clear, and intentional. Give them 90–120 days if you want something that lasts.
And here’s the part people don’t like hearing:
Pay your c**t starter. Pay them well.
It’s not expensive — it’s insurance.
Because those first rides don’t just make a horse — they decide its future.

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196483 N 2700 Road
Hastings, OK
73548

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