Mosier Natural Horsemanship

Equestrian Facility in Bunnlevel, North Carolina

(910) 309-7116342 Temple Rd, Bunnlevel, NC 28323View on Yelp
Mosier Natural Horsemanship - equestrian in Bunnlevel, NC

About Mosier Natural Horsemanship

Mosier Natural Horsemanship is based in Bunnlevel, a small community in Harnett County, North Carolina, situated between Fayetteville and Dunn. The operation takes a natural horsemanship approach to working with horses, which focuses on communication and trust rather than force or rigid discipline. Services span horseback riding instruction, horse training, and summer camps, giving the facility relevance for families, newer riders, and horse owners dealing with training challenges. Harnett County's rural character and Fort Liberty's proximity mean there's a steady population of families and equestrian enthusiasts in the surrounding area.

Services

Horseback Riding
Pet Training
Summer Camps

Services & Process

Horseback riding lessons at Mosier Natural Horsemanship are grounded in the natural horsemanship philosophy, meaning students learn how horses think and communicate before focusing purely on technical riding skills. Horse training services address behavioral issues or foundational gaps, working with horses that may be spooky, resistant, or simply untrained using methods that prioritize the horse's natural instincts. Summer camps bring younger participants into the barn environment for hands-on time with horses, combining riding instruction with ground work, grooming, and horsemanship education. All three services are connected by a consistent approach to building genuine relationships between horses and the people who handle them.

Service Area

Mosier Natural Horsemanship serves clients in Bunnlevel and across Harnett County, including families and riders from Dunn, Lillington, and the Fayetteville metro area. The facility's location near Fort Liberty also makes it a reasonable option for military families stationed in the region who are looking for equestrian activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is natural horsemanship and how is it different from traditional training?
Natural horsemanship focuses on understanding horse behavior and herd psychology to build communication and trust, rather than relying on repetitive drilling or pressure-based correction. The result is typically a horse that responds to lighter cues and a rider who understands why a horse reacts the way it does, not just how to override it.
Is natural horsemanship suitable for horses with behavioral problems?
Yes, it's actually one of the areas where this approach tends to shine. Horses that bolt, refuse, or show aggression often do so because of fear or confusion, and natural horsemanship addresses those root causes rather than just suppressing the behavior.
What should my child expect from a summer camp at Mosier Natural Horsemanship?
Campers typically spend time both on the ground and in the saddle, learning how to read horse body language, groom and tack up, and ride with basic control. The natural horsemanship angle means kids come away with a genuine understanding of horses, not just the experience of sitting on one.
Do I need my own horse to take riding lessons here?
Most lesson programs provide school horses for students, so owning a horse isn't a requirement to get started. If you do have your own horse, some facilities allow you to bring them for lessons, which can accelerate the bond between rider and animal.
How long does horse training typically take?
It depends on the horse's starting point and what you're hoping to achieve. A young horse with no bad habits might be on a 60 to 90 day foundation program, while a horse with deep-rooted behavioral issues could take longer and may also require consistent follow-up work from the owner.
Is Bunnlevel accessible for families coming from Fayetteville or Fort Liberty?
Bunnlevel is a short drive north of Fayetteville along US-401, making Mosier Natural Horsemanship a convenient option for families in that area including those living near Fort Liberty. The rural Harnett County location also means there's space and a genuine farm atmosphere rather than a crowded suburban facility.

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