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Brek-n-Ridge Farm, How did it gets it’s name?

How did Brek-n-Ridge Farm get it’s name? By boat the farm is seen from the waters of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. Ā The old potato farm and adjoining dairy farm- yards lie between the hilly ridges of Birchwood Farms. Ā At the bottom, above the lake, Brek-n-Ridge Farm has become a serene pastoral working horse […]

Merry Christmas to all my Friends

Big Wins at the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival by Local Harbor Springs and Petoskey Riders

Press Release from Brek-n-Ridge Farm September 16th 2015 Ā  LOCAL BREK-N-RIDGE FARM RIDING STUDENTS WIN BIG IN THE GREAT LAKES EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL   The horse girls from our Harbor Springs and Petoskey area loved the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival this summer. Ā Some of the older shows may certainly be more prestigious and are definitely special […]

Clinic for Equestrians, Horse Lovers, Western Dressage

Karin Reid Offield PRESENTS A MARYAL BARNETT DRESSAGE CLINIC 12-6:15 pm September 8th AND 8-2:30 pm Wednesday September 9th 2015. Take this opportunity to learn from an FEI ā€˜C’ dressage judge, recently awarded the U.S. Dressage Federation Lifetime Achievement Award. ā€œMy dream when I was young was to have a horse in my garage. Now, […]

My philosophy …..

July 20, 2015 “In order to train the ridersĀ the horses bodies need to be released/organised/ strengthened/activated. At Brek-n-Ridge, we believe in our training methods because….ā€to have the largest impact upon performance in the least amount of training time, the horses’ core must be made stronger, because if it is weak and/or misaligned, no progress can […]