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electrician license. Jack
was still working horses on the side when he settled in Coeur d’ Alene
Idaho in 1995. In 2000 he realized that his dream of being a horseman
was being held up by his career as an electrician. Jack loaded up and
moved to California to attend college and train horses with his brother
Rich, who was the practical lab instructor for the Equine Unit at Mount
San Antonio College. Working
with Rich, Jack learned how much he had been missing in his quest for
true horsemanship by just working at it part time. Together the twins
worked on a training system they titled Student of the Horse®
Horsemanship developing the philosophy of Quiet Consistency™ this
program brought together the experiences of both lifetimes that the
twins had experienced while apart for almost 12 years. The feel timing
and balance that jack developed while learning
and sharing with his brother
is the message he would like to present to you. It takes a lifetime of
learning to gain true knowledge, come share what two lifetimes brought
together, has to offer.
First Rate Performance Horse™.
Jack Mervin
became an accomplished horseman by the age of 14 after training under
his father Dick Mervin and Grandpa George Silver. At the ripe old age of
14 he began to travel all over the western states from Salt Lake City to
northern Idaho training horses. Meeting up with his twin Rich Mervin to
take on large ranch tasks like the weekend in Hailey Idaho, which
consisted of starting 14 head of ranch raised horses ranging from ages
2-6. After a short career as a guide in the Sell way-Bitterroot
Wilderness Jack joined the military and trained horses on the side for
the Sea-horse ranch and stables in Bodega Bay Ca. For many years Jack
trained part time while earning his Journeyman
Jack Mervin