Corey LeFebre

Corey grew up in Bloomfield, New Mexico where both of his parents were professional racehorse trainers during his childhood. While a kid he competed all over the four corners area and the state of New Mexico, in multiple 4H and rodeo organizations, in multiple events. Tie down, team roping, steer wrestling, and saddle bronc riding were his major staples and racked him up years worth of all around awards. After high school he was awarded a full ride rodeo scholarship in Texas. Corey started his PRCA career as a teenager and had no trouble filling his permit his first year. He quickly rose into the top 25 in the world and continued to rack up his winnings and champion titles in multiple organizations such as the GCPRA, NMRA, PRCA Turquoise Circuit, and many more. He's competed and won money at some of the largest rodeos in the world including Cheyenne Frontier Days, National Western Stock Show, Greeley Stampede, and Houston Stock Show and Rodeo, to name a few. While rodeoing for a living, Corey also cowboyed and trained for Y3 ranches in Kimball, Nebraska where he mentored under world champion rider and gold buckle holder, Morgan Forbes. There, his clientele and horse list really started to bloom due to the quality of work that was being put out. Not long after, Corey married his wife Lexie and moved home to New Mexico to start a family. The newly weds with a newborn in tow decided to start a training business on their own, just in time for the COVID-19 pandemic to hit full shutdown. The training business took off like wildfire even during a nationwide economic shutdown. Quality horses and quality training built their facility from the ground up, allowing the LeFebre's to build their arena, round pen, barn, and livelihood. Since then their great reputation has grown and so has their demand for training. Corey now trains horses for some of the largest ranches in New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado and some of the largest names in the roping, reined cow horse, and barrel racing worlds. Corey has trained multiple world title winners in multiple disciplines and has new goals and upcoming client prospects in the AQHA and Snaffle Bit Futurity shows.


Lexie LeFebre

Raised in Hesperus, Colorado as a 6th generation rancher, Lexie quickly found her love for horses and cattle. 4H, FFA, and rodeo were a large part of her childhood where she competed and won consistently at a local level on self trained horses. Catching attention early, in 2010 she was the youngest woman to ever win the "Cowgirl of the Year" award and "Durango Fiesta Days Rodeo Queen". As a teenager she found herself engulfed in the cutting horse industry after taking a job loping horses for a local cutting trainer. Her mom would take her out of school for weeks at a time to fly across the nation to ride cutting horses. In high school she competed not only in the NCHA but also in the NHSRA as well where she made nationals every year she competed and racked up state champion titles, was voted "National Cutting Director", and finished out within the top ten in the world. She was also asked to join "Team Cinch" due to her success in former years. After high school Lexie moved to Weatherford, Texas to continue her cutting horse career where she rode under NCHA multi-million dollar trainer Jesse Lennox at Rocking P Ranch home of Metallic Cat, Spots Hot, and Boon San. Afterwards she moved to Abilene, Texas and rode under NCHA multi-million dollar trainer Wes Ashlock of WLA Performance Horses. Shortly after she married Corey and moved back to the four corners to start their own training business- LeFebre Horsemanship. She has since been recognized on the March 2024 list of "Women of Influence in Agriculture".