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Partnerships & Sponsors

I am proud to introduce you to my partners and sponsors. These companies have stood beside me for a combined total of 30 years – with Triple Crown Feed leading the sponsor list at 12+ years, the American Paint Horse Association’s Chrome Magazine my partner for 12+ years with “Keepin’ It Fresh”, and Weaver Equine partnership that started first since 2014 with my patented halter and in 2021,  partnering closely on new equine product design and development, including the Horseman’s line of products.

Triple Crown Feed

Triple Crown Feed is highly regarded in the equine nutrition community for its commitment to metabolic health and digestive science, positioning itself as a premium option that mimics a horse’s natural diet. The company avoids high starch and sugar ingredients like corn and molasses, focusing instead on high-fiber, beet pulp-based formulas and healthy fats for energy, which significantly reduces the risk of common issues like colic and laminitis. A key differentiator is the inclusion of EquiMix® in all feeds—a proprietary blend of prebiotics, probiotics, and digestive enzymes designed to maximize nutrient absorption and support a stable gut environment. This focus on highly digestible, low-NSC (non-structural carbohydrate) formulas makes Triple Crown an excellent, safe choice for a wide range of horses, from performance athletes to those with metabolic disorders or dental issues who require a soakable complete ration. More details can be found on the official Triple Crown Nutrition website.

Chrome Magazine

Chrome is a quarterly Western lifestyle publication that connects APHA members and other Western lifestyle aficionados through a shared love of iconic Western culture. We celebrate the uniqueness of our members—celebrating our Western heritage while embracing the one-of-a-kind qualities that help us stand out from the crowd.

APHA members receive Chrome’s stunning, coffee-table style magazines free with their current adult membership. Physical issues are mailed to members in the U.S. and Canada, while all members worldwide receive the full digital issue by email.

Weaver Equine

Weaver Equine is a respected American manufacturer specializing in high-quality horse tack and equestrian supplies for a variety of disciplines, including Western riding, trail riding, and training. Known for its commitment to quality craftsmanship, the company offers a comprehensive product line that encompasses durable saddle pads (such as the popular Synergy and Flex Contour series), halters, cinches, headstalls, grooming tools, and athletic horse boots. Many of their products, often highlighted for their innovative, ergonomic designs and use of premium materials like New Zealand wool, Herculon, and quality leather, are hand-crafted in Mt. Hope, Ohio, catering to both everyday riders and professionals who prioritize durability, functionality, and the comfort of their horses.

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Keepin' It Fresh - The Book

Kalley Krickeberg is a world-class equestrian who developed her innovative Balanced Horse Training (BHT) curriculum through extensive study across multiple disciplines.

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Don’t get caught without the essentials. Kalley will help set you and your new arrival up for success, whether that’s with high quality tools or helpful tips for safe and proven steps for a smooth halter breaking process.
OTTB Program – Phase I

Ground Manners

Building Safety, Respect, and Trust

Overview
Before a horse can relax under saddle, it must feel safe and understood on the ground.These lessons are about teaching the OTTB to think instead of react, and to respect personal space without fear or tension.
Why It Matters
Good ground manners create safety and peace of mind for everyone. These skills build mutual respect and help the OTTB learn that being handled is something to look forward to — not something to brace against. The horse begins to replace “flight” with “focus.”
What you’ll Work On
OTTB Program – Phase II

Basic Groundwork

Building Body Control and Mental Connection

Overview

Once the horse is calm and manageable on the ground, it’s time to start communication through movement. These stages teach the OTTB how to yield to pressure, follow the handler’s focus, and develop confidence through purposeful work.

Stages
What You’ll Work On
Why It Matters
This stage replaces racing instinct with responsiveness. The horse begins to understand how to read the handler’s intent, find comfort in stillness, and accept direction without anxiety. It’s the foundation of self-control.
This is where the OTTB learns curiosity instead of fear. We use obstacles to teach the horse to think and move through challenges calmly.
What You’ll Work On
Why It Matters

Horses coming off the track can often be desensitized to a soft feel, but hypersensitive to noise and motion. This stage rebuilds emotional balance — teaching them to pause, assess, and relax in motion.

OTTB Program – Phase III

Basic Riding Skills

From Track Horse to Riding Partner

Overview
When Groundwork is solid, the OTTB is ready to transition under saddle. These lessons help the horse understand how to respond correctly to pressure from the rider’s seat, legs, and reins — not act like they are continuously charging out of the starting gate of life.
Stages
What You’ll Work On
Why It Matters

This stage establishes safety and control under saddle. It replaces reaction with response and teaches the OTTB to stay light or slow down/stop when asked to move out.

What You’ll Work On
Why It Matters

Thoroughbreds are forward thinkers. This stage teaches them that forward motion doesn’t mean racing — it means thinking. The horse learns rhythm, control, and patience.

What You’ll Work On
Why It Matters

This stage transitions the OTTB from “tolerating” to “trusting.” The horse learns to carry the same confidence outside the arena that was built inside it. Each new experience is approached with calm curiosity instead of tension, resistance or panic.

“You can’t rush trust and respect. You build it one experience at a time.” — Kalley Krickeberg

Working with Kalley Krickeberg has completely changed the way my OTTB and I work together. When I first started, my horse had all the raw talent in the world but not a lot of direction. He was forward, sensitive, and athletic, but still very much a racehorse in his mind. Kalley helped us turn that energy into something focused and productive.

Her training has improved every part of our program. In show jumping, she taught us how to balance, stay rhythmic, and ride each fence with confidence instead of just “getting to the other side.” She explains things in a way that actually makes sense, and she always pays attention to what both horse and rider need. Because of that, my OTTB has gone from unpredictable distances and inconsistent form to jumping around with power, straightness, and relaxation.

But what I appreciate most is that Kalley doesn’t just help create a competitive horse. she builds a complete, well-rounded partner. She helped us develop softness on the flat, better lateral work, and the kind of adjustability that makes everything else easier. My horse is more responsive, more confident, and honestly happier in his job.

Thanks to Kalley’s guidance, I feel like I finally have a horse who can do it all, and I’ve grown a ton as a rider along the way. I’m so grateful for the foundation she’s helped us build and the progress we continue to make because of her.

Augie Staudacher & Lewis Cielo