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Dabney Horsemanship

Experienced film industry horses, riders and equipment.

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Horses

We are able to provide up to 25 well trained horses for use in any type of role.

Trained Horses

We are able to provide up to 25 well trained horses for use in any type of role.  All of our horses have a great deal of experience in film work, parades, rodeo performances and mounted police type training.

Our horses have been trained to accept large crowds, noise, equipment, gunfire, fireworks, flames, tight spaces, indoor environments, flashing lights, flags, vehicles and sword or gun fighting with other mounted stunt riders or with stunt fighters on foot beside the horses.

We have horses that have been trained to rare up, jump, move backward or side-ways or simply stand quietly in the background.

Variety

Our horses are of a wide variety of sizes, colors and breeds so we should be able to provide the exact horse you need.

If a horse is a “hero horse” for a lead actor or has a particularly tiring or demanding role, we will always bring a twin or “look-alike” horse as a back-up in case the lead horse becomes tired or injured.  We want to make sure the filming does not have to stop due to a horse problem and that the director gets the shot he wants.


Ed Dabney and Undergound Railroad television series
Indian attack
Ed on Boone rifle gallop

Meet Tys

Tys, the Friesian is an 8 year old gelding who is well known for his beauty, his training and his eagerness to please.   He’s trained to ride, drive, perform and compete, as well as model in video and photography shoots.

Read more about Tys

Ed Dabney is your resource for horses in film work.

Contact us today to discuss your project.

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