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Margaret Williams

I used Chuck's services when I ran into difficulty training my filly and I couldn't be happier with the results! He took her to a level I did not have the skills to do and he did it in a very quiet confident manner that made her a quiet confident mount. We are now camping and trail riding, which is amazing considering the relatively short time he worked with her. And what was very important to me is that he was very respectful of my demanding work schedule and he tailored our sessions around that. I highly recommend him.

 

Norris Mealer

 

A few months ago I got a free horse. A beautiful 16+ hands sorrel gelding quarter horse that looks like he's got a little thoroughbred in his blood line. He's about 7 years old and had apparently never been ridden.... at least not much more than 8 seconds. He was prone to go "full on rodeo" when anyone tried to mount him. Now I know why he was free but that doesn't mean he was worthless. He's a sound horse with a sweet temperament. He just never had anyone, who knew what they were doing, spend enough time working with him to make any real difference. A friend of a friend recommended that I introduce him to Charles Culler. Chuck could see the potential in Buster even when he was pitching 30 pound sand bags 20 foot off his saddle like they were napkins. Chuck could see the potential when we had to lure Buster into a 30' pen and take 15 minutes just to get the halter on him. Chuck could see the potential in Buster in spite of his years of nothing but bad training and possibly poor treatment. Chuck doesn't give up and he doesn't put someone on a horse he wouldn't trust on that horse or that the horse wouldn't trust.

I posted a video today of my Grandson Scott Mealer riding Buster at my place in Mossy Head. He came to Scott on the first call and accepted the lead line without a flinch. He stood for tack like he was enjoying it and after about 20 minutes of ground work and adjusting all the gear, Scott rode him for about an hour and half without incident. Buster did everything Scott asked of him and even recovered from a stumble (something that would REALLY set Buster off in his early training). I was amazed at how Buster seemed so much more sure of himself and confident in the abilities of his rider.

Chuck really worked wonders with a horse that most trainers wouldn't have bothered with and while nothing is "free" the investment in my "free" horse was a great bargain. Thanks Chuck and Darlene and God's green acres ranch horse obedience training.

I found Charles (Chuck) Culler when I so desperately needed someone to show me how to work with my horse that recently lost an eye due to an injury. I had not rode horses in 20+ years so my confidence level was very low. I had another horse that I had an accident with due to my lack of confidence and poor judgment by my previous trainer. Needless to say, the accident caused me to lose what confidence I had left. Chuck took the time to show me how to work with my partially blind horse from the ground up. Then we went to working in the saddle and building my confidence. Its been a long road, but Chuck has been very patient with me yet firm when I needed that extra push. Neither I nor my horse have been hurt in the process. Safety for horse and human are a top priority. Chuck has taught me how to build trust and a wonderful relationship with my horse. I recommend him to ANYONE needing any kind of help with their horses. Give him a chance and he will bring you to a new level with your horsemanship!
 

Kims HairDesign

I'm not sure words can express the appreciation I have for Charles Culler. He has truly helped me through a tough time with my mare. I was at the point of giving up on my love of riding after a bad wreck that took 20 yrs of great horse experiences and turned them into helplessness and hopelessness in one afternoon. But thanks be to our Lord who has positioned chuck for such a time as this. He has with patience, understanding and true horse knowledge helped me and my horse become better not bitter. I don't care how much you know about horses/riding there is always something new to learn and chuck@gods green acres is a great trainer!

Debbie Levendusky Livingston my experience with chuck also was awesome for MY confidence too........... my horse Bullseye ( who gary sillers nicknamed BULLDOZER)...get the picture lol ... had some issues with being severely buddy sour and bulldozes his own path when we were out trailriding... well its tremendously better and my confidence is so much better... thanks to chuck... we are still working with him but oh my goodness I am soooo pleased

 

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