Our Story

 

Urban Cowgirl Ranch | Bri Noble

As a teen I had big dreams, all of which surrounded living a life filled to the brim with horses by any means necessary.

Without support I skateboarded, took the heel-toe express in sneakers filled with cardboard to cover the holes, and hunted for any gleam of coins I could find on the ground that may add up to the purchase of a bale of hay I’d then hoist onto the bus using the wheelchair lift. If I was lucky, I might have even had an extra something something to afford to fill my belly with something from the dollar menu. I dropped out of high school to get my GED after my sophomore year and worked my way through veterinary technician school as veterinary assistant, riding any and everything with 4 legs I could. At 19 I quit my job and started my own business riding full time whilst doing non profit community work in my free time. Fast forward through years of colts, adventures, engagement, and the procurement of the coolest tiny human out there to the George Floyd protest. A day that changed my life forever as images of Dapper and I went viral world wide, garnering us attention that allowed us to get where we are today: Pioneering sustainably keeping horses and livestock within intercity spaces, allowing us to better impact our communities on a worldwide basis!

 
 
 
Horses put up mirrors to our souls, allowing us to view and evaluate ourselves in an ever forgiving, non-judgmental way.
— Brianna Noble, founder