Where To Farm
Specializing in building a strong foundation between horse and rider. Confidence. Teamwork. Progress
02/12/2026
I dont spend much time on my farm social media. The last 5 years, my husband and I have put blood, sweat, and more tears than I can count into our little piece of heaven and at times sometimes hell.
Theres a lot I wish I would have been told before buying a farm, especially when the bills became my own. Between feed, hay, loss of small animals and a horse, MUD lots of mud, ice, injury, and struggle.
If anything, the farm both built and broke me. It broke me down to the smallest version of myself, to rock bottom where I wasnt sure I would come back up. It made me question every dream I had as a child of being a horse trainer and the books I read and fantasized about in the Kentucky Bluegrass. Stories of success, grind, dreams. Although i've found some of that, i've also found tension, greed, and conflict.
It's hard when you spend most of your time trying to find the next paycheck, support your horses, make renovations, and all at costs that are astronomical for anyone much less someone in their late 20's, early 30's, especially when you are not coming from a wealthy background.
So for now, I have to remember that although my farm is mud and its not quite where I want it to be (an arena would be nice so I could actually ride my horses for more than 4 months of the year), but i have to remember that the farm that broke me is also building me.
Ive learned so much about my horses that I would have never noticed when they were boarded. Ive learned who they are, what they like, what routines they need, and things that upset them.
In the midst of all of the chaos, I have to remember one step at a time and the other day I was reminded that even though the farm isnt done and may never be, I need to start enjoying what we have and can afford in this stage of our life. So to remind me of that, I finally "moved" into my barn and started enjoying it by putting up a little pink disco ball that makes me happy and reminds me just how far we've come at such a young age.
The dream is a bigger farm, a training program, sales OTTBs by the dozen, but for now, the barn has come so far, we've learned to manage, and i'm grateful. 🎊 Grateful I don't have to pay board, grateful I get to see my horses daily, grateful Preacher is 20 this year and he lives in my backyard, grateful I get to teach off property at multiple locations, and grateful I have other opportunities to keep training while I figure out the next steps.
To the year of the horse. I hope its a good one. 🐎
09/05/2025
FALL SPECIAL 🍁🍂
Are you looking to have fun while building confidence? If you are working through some time off, a new partnership, or navigating a new season with your horse, we're happy to help.
I have 2 weekly spots open that I would like to fill with new students. These students will receive a 20% discount on their first lesson and a free fitness training plan for their horse.
Send us a message with your fall 2025 or spring 2026 goals and lets see if we can help you reach them!
Located in Georgetown, Kentucky with availability to travel.
📸: Three Redheads and A Moose
04/04/2024
Huge shoutout and congrats to Becky and her shire, Star Seeker, lovingly known as Orion in the barn. These two have worked day in and day out over the past few months to prepare for their show season and their confidence shined through all weekend. They had a great round and loads of laughs and came out feeling confident and excited for the 2024 season.
It's really wonderful to watch these two figure each other out and grow as a team.
Here at Where To Farm, we like to prepare horses for the longevity of their careers by instilling confidence and fun for both horse and rider. Although a bit slower to start, a proper foundation can help both horse and rider in the long run. Progress, not perfection.
12/10/2023
SKIPALONG
Skipalong is a 2016, 15.3 hand mare by Include out of Skipstone. She has been barefoot on the farm and has no vices and currently lives outside. She had her last foal in 2022 and was last bred on 5/30/23 making her eligible for the RRP Broodmare Division in 2024!
This girl has great feet and a great topline for sitting outside all summer ! Owner has had her for the past couple of years and wants quick uncomplicated sale as he is starting to get out of the business, but would love to see her go to a sporthorse home and get to cheer her on at the makeover or in her second career. She has not been restarted yet.
Located just outside Lexington, Kentucky and available to be shown by appointment. 4500.
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| Thursday | 8am - 8pm |
| Friday | 8am - 8pm |
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