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The Very Best.

The Ranch Day

Some answers only
show up in person.

An hour on video moves a decision. A day on your ground moves the operation. The Ranch Day puts a world-class advisor at your gate from morning to evening — walking your pastures, watching your horses move, reading the place the way only experienced eyes can. Scoped to your operation and priced before any travel is booked.

CuttingReiningReined Cow HorseRope HorsesBarrel RacingRanch VersatilityBreeding & BloodstockFuturity & Aged-Event Programs
Why People Book This

Some things refuse to fit in an hour.

Thirty horses don’t fit on a video call

One horse, one question — the hour handles it. A barn full of horses that need honest evaluation — who carries the program, who’s for sale, who’s done — takes a day on the ground, not a highlight reel.

The facility might be the bottleneck

Footing, barn flow, pasture layout, where the next dollar of improvements should actually go. Nobody can read a place off photos. You walk it, or you guess at it.

The mares deserve in-the-flesh eyes

Conformation, condition, the foal standing at her side. The papers say one thing — the mare in front of you says the rest. Keep-or-sell calls this expensive deserve both.

Your team needs to hear it firsthand

Advice that lands on the owner and dies before it reaches the barn changes nothing. A day on-site puts the trainer, the barn manager, and the breeding manager in the same conversation.

The questions have been stacking for years

None of them big enough to book on its own — all of them together steering the operation. A day works the whole list, in front of the actual horses.

Sale season is coming at you

Consignment picks, prep, presentation, which sale and which session. A day on the ground ahead of the deadline beats a postmortem after the bid-ins.

What We Do About It

What the day looks like.

Built around your operation, not an agenda template — scoped, priced, and planned before the day is ever booked.

Scoped before it’s booked

Tell us what you’re running and what the day needs to cover. We match the advisor whose record fits, set the agenda together, and put the full cost — day and travel — in front of you before you commit to anything.

Boots on your ground

Your advisor works the place in person: your horses under saddle, the mares in the pasture, the facility front to back. The agenda bends as the day reveals things — that’s the point of being there.

Your whole team in the conversation

Bring the trainer, the barn manager, the family. Everyone hears the same plain assessment at the same time — and gets to push back while the horses are standing right there.

You end the day with the plan

Not impressions — decisions. Who stays, what changes, what gets built, what goes to the sale, and in what order. The day closes with the list.

Honest, direct, and zero ego. They told me the one thing nobody else in the industry would say to my face. That is exactly what I was paying for.
Barrel Horse Owner · New Mexico
Sound Like You

Your situation has its own page.

Ranch Days get booked by outfits with more questions than an hour holds. If one of these is you, your page goes deeper.

A barn on the Solo Select ranch at first light
On Your Ground

Some answers only live at your place.

The barn, the pens, the pastures, the horses in the flesh — a Ranch Day reads what photos and phone calls can’t.

Who You’ll Work With

The people who already built it.

Questions

Good to know.

It’s scoped to the operation — the size of the place, the ground to cover, the advisor, and the travel. Inquire with what you’re running and we’ll put a single, all-in number in front of you before anything is booked. No surprises — and a portion of every dollar still funds the Legacy Fund.
Anywhere the operation is. Our advisors are spread across the country and spend half the year on the road at sales and shows — distance is logistics, not an obstacle. Travel is scoped into the quote up front, so the number you approve is the number you pay.
Yes. Bigger outfits book two or three days — the horses one day, the mares and the facility the next. Tell us the scope and we’ll structure it; multi-day visits are quoted as one engagement, not a meter running.
Whoever the plan needs to reach: the owner, the trainer, the barn manager, the family. Half the value of the day is everyone hearing the same honest assessment at the same time, with the horses in front of them.
Same expert eyes, different vantage. The review works from records — produce, results, spend — over video. The Ranch Day adds what records can’t carry: the horses in the flesh, the facility, your team in the conversation. Plenty of programs do both — review first, boots on the ground after.
Often does. A day on-site is the best possible start to Standing Counsel — your advisor has walked the place, met the people, and seen the horses. The retainer just keeps them in your corner from there.
Your Hour

Get the right eyes on your ground.

Tell us about the operation and what the day needs to cover. We’ll match the advisor, scope the day, and put the cost in front of you before anything moves.

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