Wildwood Farm

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Small, personalized riding school. Horses available for lessons, or ship in. Dressage, eventing, and general riding. Between Chapel Hill and Durham NC

Used to ride, but dont quite have time and $ for a horse? Want to try riding wo/ a big commitment? Or ship your horse in to try a low key different location or instructor? All are easy options here.

Throwback Thursday: Bill Steinkraus' Two Dozen Useful Aphorisms - The Chronicle of the Horse 09/22/2025

I quote Steinkraus’ aphorisms fairly often - especially “Use an aid and put it back.” Reread them about annually, too. Had never seen this article w George Morris’ commentary on them. Quite interesting.

Throwback Thursday: Bill Steinkraus' Two Dozen Useful Aphorisms - The Chronicle of the Horse Several months ago, my friend Judy Richter kindly sent me a copy of Bill Steinkraus’ revised edition of his classic book Reflections on Riding and Jumping. Ever since, I’ve read it, reread it, underlined it, made my marginal notes, and digested it.

08/12/2025

Excellent article.

The Art of Producing the High-Level Horse

In today’s world, where goals are king, results are worshipped, and egos often take the reins, we’ve lost touch with something essential: the art of the journey. The quiet, thoughtful process of developing a horse, not just for performance, but for partnership.

Too often, the pursuit of high-level training becomes a checklist of movements, an external badge of status. Grand Prix as the pinnacle. Piaffe, passage, pirouette all proof of success. But we rarely stop to ask: Success by whose measure? And at what cost?

Because if a horse’s well-being were truly at the centre of our goals and not just a footnote in our mission statements our training would look radically different. It would move slower. It would feel softer. It would sound quieter. And it would be far more beautiful.

Producing a high-level horse is not about simply teaching them the movements required on a score sheet. It’s about cultivating a horse who is sound in body, stable in mind, and joyful in spirit. It’s about shaping one who offers those movements willingly, expressively, even playfully. Not as a result of pressure, punishment, or the clever placement of aids that corner them into compliance but from a place of physical readiness and emotional trust.

And this……….this is where the art comes in!

Imagine dressage as a painting. Each training session is a brushstroke, delicate, deliberate, layered. The impatient artist might throw out the canvas at the first mistake. But the true artist? They work with the paint, blend it, adjust it, stay curious. They know that beauty often lives in the imperfection, in the subtle corrections, in the layers of time and care.

The same is to be said in riding: the art lies not in domination, but in dialogue. Every stride, every transition, every still moment is part of an evolving composition. The rider’s aids are not commands but questions; the horse’s responses are not obedience but answers. Together, you create something greater than the sum of its parts.

The highest levels of dressage are not the goal. They are the byproduct of a thousand conversations, a thousand small moments where the rider listens, adjusts, supports, and receives. When done well, Grand Prix is not a performance. It is the horse’s voice, amplified through movement.

To produce a horse to that level is to understand that their body is not a tool, but a home. Their mind, not a machine, but a mirror. Their spirit, not a resource, but a companion.

This is not just training a horse
It is stewardship.
It is art
And it begins not with ambition,
but with reverence.

07/27/2024

Well, sure….

I mean, seriously...are we wrong?🐴🧡😊

12/07/2023

A fine pyramid

06/24/2023

Some days there’s a longer view some days there’s a shorter view

Photos from Tamarack Hill Farm's post 10/17/2021

Excellent wisdom

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