Thank
you for visiting our website. We would like to tell you a little
bit about ourselves and our business.
D & D
Horse Transport was originally founded by Duke Vierra. In the
1970's, Duke’s son,
David Vierra, joined his father in the horse transporting business.
It was at this point that the name “D & D Horse Transport”
was established. Duke and David shared a love of horses, having
owned and shown horses their whole lives.
When Duke
passed away in 2007, David kept the company going in his father’s
honor,
maintaining the name D & D Horse Transport. At present, David
and Angel, continue to operate D & D Horse transport as a
team, transporting horses coast-to-coast with a high degree of
integrity and reliability.
A
little bit about David and Angel:
David:
I have been a Class A driver since I was 18 years of age. Before
I started hauling horses with my Dad, I drove big trucks for a
living. I love horses and have been around them my entire life.
To this day, I enjoy trail riding my horse Gus.
Angel:
I started transporting horses about 1 year before my father-in-law
passed
away. I come from a back ground of horse training. My specialties
include
starting horses under saddle, colt-starting, trail, trailer, PMU,
Mustangs
and working with horses of all breeds.
My main goal
has always been to teach adults and children to ride correctly
and safely. Prior to transporting horses, I worked with a professional
trainer.
I started training horses at the age of 21.
My horse
experience also includes Ag. 236: Introduction to Horse Training;
Ag. 147: Horse Training II-Building a Foundation; Ag. 148: Horse
Training III-Advanced
Horsemanship; Ag. 150: Broodmare Management; Ag. 228: Equine Business
Management; Ag. 203: Animal Feeds and Nutrition; Ag. 210: Animal
Health & Disease
at Sierra College.
I am the 4-H
advance horse leader for River Oaks. I still provide horse
trailer training for local customers.
I enjoy training
and trail riding my horses. I love starting and working with young
horses. I really enjoy teaching my 4-H kids about horses and taking
them to Local shows.
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