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MARCH/APRIL 2018 THE RIDER /15


Willow Way Farm is proud to welcome David cowley and his


Two-Way Trust horsemanship to Ontario!


David is currently accepting horses and clients at all levels for individualized training and lesson programs at Willow Way Farm in the Kitchener Waterloo area.


Willow Way Farm is a fully renovated and expanded world class 25 stall equine facility with many amenities for horse and rider including 2 indoor arenas, outdoor arena, heated tack and viewing areas, large turnouts with shelter and free access hay and water as well as a 24/7 on site barn manager.


David Cowley's Two-Way Trust Horsemanship specializes in the relationship between horse and rider focussing on the


development of mutual respect, communication and trust. His proven training program results in a more receptive horse with a willingness to engage, learn and perform. David is an active, accomplished competitor in the Extreme Cowboy Association and the Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge. He is a much sought after instructor and has conducted clinics throughout Canada, the United States and Australia. David is also a featured clinician at the 2018 Can Am Equine Expo.


Check us out and contact us for rates and availability: willow way Farm


willowwayfarm@gmail.comwww.willowwayfarm.com 3887 Weimar Line, Bamberg, Ontario N0B 2T0


David Cowley


1(403) 830-5550 cell • dcowleyr6@gmail.comwww.twowaytrust.com


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