Eric is an amazing teacher, and if you have ever been in the show pen with him or taken one of his clinics you have witnessed first hand his respect for the animals and his love for sharing and teaching others what he has learned throughout the years.
Eric is able to convey his knowledge of horse and cow traits to the rider in simple and understandable terms which can be successfully utilized whether in the pen or the range.
- Patrick Pearson
Eric’s program is well-rounded and tailored to the horse and rider. He is knowledgeable, experienced, patient and goal oriented.
Janis Pearson
Cascades Open Futurity Champion, Eric Wisehart.
On Episode 24 of the Cutting Edge Podcast we recap the second annual Cascades Futurity and Aged Event in Redmond, Oregon and sit down with Open Futurity champion, Eric Wisehart. Based in California, Eric shares with us some insight into his futurity horses this year, big and small, his background and how his program has evolved today, as well as "rules" he lives by in the show pen - and tries to impart on his non pros as well.
The duo edged out the next-best pair with a 219 in the Aug. 18 finals at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Redmond, Oregon. Theirs was a $10,000 top prize. Reserve champion Spookys Jackpot and rider Jeff Barnes, who traveled from Wilton, California, registered a 218.5.