Founded with the ultimate understanding that pushing a horse does not serve us well, we moved further into more acceptable professional colt starting methods commensurate with the busy breeding program we established with name, proven bloodlines for both jumping and dressage. While we have imported Hanoverian warmbloods for competition and breeding, we maintain a strong association with our Thoroughbred roots through AHS approved foundation mares. Appreciate, that we didn’t invent our methods, we learned from those who came before us and continue to mentor us decades into our daily work. Look for a yes and know the difference between total acceptance vs. a nod from each horse.
Silverhorne has been fortunate enough to build its training and horse development program, thanks to it’s breeding of well minded quality Hanoverians. It required like-minded people joining the program, be they contract or full time colt starters as well as those who understood how to correctly development the equine partner in a style American riders and trainers appreciate. We are enjoying a tremendous renaissance of years invested in the program and welcome 2025 with great enthusiasm.
We owe a sincere debt of thanks to those who helped start our journey, those who joined along the way, and those who carry us forward now. Uncompromising standards are everything.
Joining Silverhorne in 2022, Makena Johnson was already deeply ensconced in her own refined training style, having been mentored in programs both as a student followed by assisting where she learned the relevance of reading the horse well, which allowed her to successfully put training rides on client horses and restart sale horses. One of her many skill sets is developing pro and amateur friendly rides for the competition market. Using lessons taught by mentors years before she joined Silverhorne, she trains with fair expectations, timelines and a daily schedule which eliminates the use of negative, traditional preparation practices. These skills made her an excellent match for position as head rider and trainer at
Silverhorne.
Uncompromising standards in training that focus exclusively on putting the horse first, in every instance, and taking the time it takes to gain trust, understanding and a partnering with each individual are her rewards. Developing the physical and mental abilities of each individual, acknowledging that each horse in a special individual, these are the hallmarks of her philosophy and manner.
Mandatory in the evolution of any rider’s professional development, the position at Silverhorne has afforded her the opportunity to focus solely on development of multiple strings. She works with the horses bred, raised under her starting while elevating and fine tuning a string of those already colt started and well into the WTC phase of development for sales into the competition market.
Progressive thinking and capacity has allowed her to take on a wider range of training activities, from ground work and free jumping activities to working with the foals and yearlings. Her kindness and understanding of how best to take the time to develop a friendly yet respectful relationship on the ground enables her to develop horses at a pace that supports their understanding of progress.
She knows how to develop a partner, creating a safe environment where horses can progress, not be over faced and feel confident. Her educated training methods equated to building a better equine partner, and her good horsemanship skills continue to serve her well. She stands behind these methods and has long been attracted to those who demonstrate patience, looking for acceptance on the part of each partner. Her mentors range from Bernie Traurig to Buck Brannaman to Lainey Ashker to Brittney Massey and of course the Silverhorne method.
Rachel Jessop embodies what we equine professionals aspire to: competitor, horse developer, teacher and friend of the horse or human she’s called to help. A former eventer from New Zealand, her technical ability is exceeded only by her own colt starting and horse development prowess. Rachel’s ability to analyze horse behavior coupled with how to address the horse at his level, while striving for excellence in communication and relaxation, helps competitors achieve peak competition-ready performance. She is one of the most talented clinicians in the industry today. Rachel is co-owner of Mastery Horsemanship, competes in jumping and dressage and has been training for over 20 years.
Kelly Taylor’s life-long passion for developing lasting equine partnerships, coupled with a finely honed ability to develop an educated horse and an unwavering loyalty to the mind and physical welfare of the horse, all work together to help her create prepared and confident competition partners. Her pleasant, straight ahead manner makes her comments as a clinician on horse development methods relatable to her peers and clients. She is Silverhorne’s head rider and has moved into the ranks of horse development specialist, competing on the A circuit in California. Kelly has shown horses over fences since 1997.
I have come to appreciate that we have to teach the horse with positive reinforcement, patience, and understanding.
Kelly Taylor, Horse Development Specialist
St. Pauli Girl and Diamond Lilly are both Elite Mare Candidates from the Silverhorne breeding program-sired by Sir Caletto and Diamond Hit respectively, sired these two mares have been part of our personal program for the past seven years! We truly like what Silverhorne is breeding—good minds and athletic bodies!
Rachel Jessop
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