News
Funny things happen on a horse farm every day… sprinkle in a few too many dogs, cats, stray children and wayyyy too many geese and it becomes, well, you get the picture. I think all of us horse people need a little laughter in their lives from time to time, so we welcome you to enjoy some of ours! In addition we often use this blog as a way to update boarders, clients and the public about what NF is up to, so whether we are welcoming a new boarder, showing the changes that are happening around the farm or letting everyone know how we’ve done at a show or what we have planned for an upcoming weekend, this is the place for you to get all of the news you need to know about Nantua Farm. Welcome to our world of the often humorous and sometimes gross… But then, this is farm life.
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July 11, 2009Nantua Farm would like to welcome Vaquero, a five year old Mustang and his owner, Kate Mitchell! Vaquero is here to be started under saddle, basic training at the walk, trot and canter and some low jumping. I’m looking forward to some long trail rides as Vaquero progresses. Welcome to Nantua Farm!
Picture Update: Not Only Has Vaquero Become One of the Favorites at NF, He Was Also Our Model for the Nantua Farm Christmas Cards
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September 22, 2009Nantua Farm would like to welcome O’Malley Fox, an ex-Advanced level eventer, Grand Prix show jumper and accomplished foxhunter, and his owner, Shannon Leiter, to the NF family! We are happy to have you with us and look forward to getting to know both of you better!
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February 8, 2010As stated on the main post page of this blog, as of May 2010, Nantua Farm will no longer be offering long-term boarding. All boarders must be in a training contract with Nantua Farm and will only be considered on a case-by-case basis due to the fact that our trainer, Lindsey Hays, is returning to school to become a large animal vet. We do, however, still have a waiting list, so if you would like to bring your horse to us for training, please call or email us as soon as possible to get your name added to the list. You can also check the Boarding Page on Nantua Farm’s website for more information. Thank you and good luck to everyone this season!
