Highbrow Ranch

Highbrow Ranch Where your horse journey begins.
20 years of experience with beginners. We offer high quality horses for first time buyers.

29/05/2026

Walked into the stall where I kept my first horse.

And for a second, I was 10 again.

Same smell. Same feeling. Same little girl who thought horses were magic.

Still one of my biggest dreams to own this place someday. But today, I was just grateful for the time travel šŸ¤

28/05/2026

One thing that made content creation WAY easier for me as a first-time creator…

I stopped trying to create content every day and started collecting it instead.

I’d walk into the barn, stick my phone on a tripod, hit record, and go do normal horse stuff 🤠

Ride. Feed. Groom. Tack up.

Later, I could sit down with one long video and turn it into several short videos.

I think a lot of horse people make content creation harder than it needs to be.

Curious… what’s the hardest part for you?

27/05/2026

What is one thing you won’t tolerate in a horse for a beginner?

27/05/2026

I genuinely think horse people are sitting on one of the biggest missed opportunities online right now.

Most of you have knowledge, stories, experiences, opinions, humor, skills, horses, lifestyle, and everyday moments people would LOVE to watch and learn from.

And the crazy part? What feels normal to you is fascinating to people outside of this world.

You do not need to be a world champion.
You do not need perfect videos.
You do not need thousands of followers to start.

The horse industry needs more honest voices, more education, more behind-the-scenes reality, and more people showing what this life actually looks like.

What is one thing you could post today that would get you started?

26/05/2026

Meet Emily ā¤ļø

You’d never know it by looking at her, but Emily is completely deaf.

People always have questions when they meet her: Does it make her spooky? How do you communicate with her? Does she know her name? Does being deaf change her personality?

In this video I wanted to introduce you to Emily and show you what life actually looks like with a deaf horse. She’s taught us a lot about communication and how much horses pay attention beyond sound.

Share with us any tips or tricks for life with a deaf horse if you have any!

25/05/2026

Horse people know… the barn floor somehow gets dirty five minutes after you finish cleaning it šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļøšŸ“

I’ve been trying this push sweeper in the barn and I’m impressed with how quickly it picks up dirt, shavings, hay, and all the little messes that seem to multiply overnight. Anything that saves me time on chores means more time riding and less time holding a broom.

I’ll link it below if you want to check it out šŸ‘‡

https://amzn.to/3RLCY3r

25/05/2026

Somewhere along the way, many of us were taught to spend summers worrying about the number on the scale, our age, or how we look.



I think I’d rather spend mine chasing sunsets, riding good horses, laughing with friends, and doing things that make me feel alive. 🤠🐓

Maybe the best summer goal isn’t fitting into something smaller… maybe it’s fitting more joy into your life.

24/05/2026

Unpopular opinion šŸ‘€

Your horse isn’t fully trained if they can only be ridden comfortably inside an arena.

The arena is where we build skills. But the goal isn’t the arena. The goal is a horse that can take those same skills into the real world — fields, trails, new places, distractions, wind, cattle, wildlife, and everything else life throws at them.

I’m not saying every horse should be perfect outside overnight. I’m saying part of a horse’s education is learning to stay connected and confident when the environment changes.

Agree or disagree? šŸ‘‡

19/05/2026

If you’re scared to take your first riding lesson… this is your sign to do it anyway. šŸ¤

After 20 years of teaching beginners, I can tell you something most people don’t realize:

The joy and magic actually live in the beginner stage.

Not when you ā€œarrive.ā€
Not when you’re perfect.
Not when you know everything.

It’s in the firsts.

Your first lesson.
Your first moment of confidence.
Your first ride where you finally exhale and think… ā€œI can do this.ā€ šŸŽ

Beginnings are special. Don’t talk yourself out of one because you’re nervous to start.

16/05/2026

There’s just something about a barn party.

Nobody’s worried about the house being perfect. There’s room to spread out, room for kids to run around, fresh air, music, good food, and everybody somehow ends up relaxed instead of stressed.

Honestly… barn parties might be the way gatherings were supposed to feel all along. 🤠✨

15/05/2026

Most riders think this horse is ā€œbeing difficult.ā€

He’s not.

He’s telling you the truth about your cues.

The Professor builds confidence by making riders get clear.

He’s black and white.
Literal.
Particular.

If you ask correctly, he’ll do it beautifully.
If you ask wrong, he probably won’t do it at all.

These horses can frustrate riders who want to be carried through the learning process…

…but they’re incredible for riders who truly want to become skilled horsemen.

The right horse changes everything. šŸ¤

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Texas
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