M.O.O. (Mini Outreach Opportunities)

Bringing the healing power of horses to you

Studies have shown that Equine-Assisted Services can improve physical and mental health, lower blood pressure, reduce stress and anxiety, improve self-esteem, and help build trust and empathy.

Meet the Team

Our Mini Outreach Opportunities (MOO) program features two female mini ponies—Zippy & Tinkerbell. Zippy is our 14-year-old miniature horse (pictured far right), and Tinkerbell is our 6-year-old miniature horse.

Both are experienced, well-loved members of our outreach team. They are trained with safety in mind, desensitized to various surroundings, potty trained, and stand patiently during sessions.


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Service Tiers

Basic

Petting & Interaction

Includes: Guided horse interaction, safe petting, observing behavior, basic Q&A, and photo-friendly engagement.

Best For: Schools, festivals, family events.

 $350 a session

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Educational

Horses 101 Educational Talk

Includes: Horse behavior & communication, care, diet, welfare, and interactive discussion.

Best For: Classrooms, scouts, youth groups.

 $350 a session

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Advanced Educational

Adaptive Riding & EAL Talk

Includes: Adaptive riding overview, EAL (Equine Assisted Learning) explanation, benefits, and case examples.

Best For: Higher education, nonprofits, conferences.

 $350 a session

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Experiential

Grounding & Grooming Exercises

Includes: Structured grounding, intentional grooming, mindfulness, emotional regulation, and setting clear boundaries.

Best For: Wellness groups, nonprofits, staff retreats.

Custom quote per the amount of people

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Pay for your M.O.O.

Mileage Fees

Travel

Zone

Location

Travel Fee

Zone A- No Fee

Fallbrook, Bonsall, Rainbow, De Luz

$0

Zone B – Moderate Fee

Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Temecula

$30–$60

Zone C – Extended Fee

Murrieta, Hemet, El Cajon, Ramona

$60–$120

Zone D – Far/Outside

Further than ~50 miles

Custom quote based on distance

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