Haselmere Icelandic Horse Farm

Haselmere Icelandic Horse Farm Icelandic Horse Breeding farm in Ontario Canada

Not quite full but still impressive.
01/14/2025

Not quite full but still impressive.

This is wonderful to see and read!
01/13/2025

This is wonderful to see and read!

PUSHING horses TOO FAST

"Although breeders have created a better horse, the market has created a demand for a stronger, healthier, more powerful horse. It's easier to sell a horse that looks like a carefully developed eight-year-old, and not like a three- or four-year-old just beginning his career. If you force it, you can get a three-year-old to physically look like a developed eight-year-old.” Klaus Balkenhol

Too many young horses are not allowed to mature slowly at grass (and by grass I mean old pasture, with access to varying types of land for minerals, different terrain to challenge ligaments/muscle development and a variety of legumes/hedges etc to forage).
Instead, rising 3yos are brought into stables, put into an exercise programme and fed high levels of concentrates. They develop muscle mass, but not enough bone structure to support it. They look mature from the outside but they aren't . . . and when you start to work these horses, degeneration sets in. Elite sales and age competitions create pressure to push horses too fast too soon - with the lure of high prices as a “reward” for pushing these horses.

We do start our horses at 3, but only lightly. They will come in and have a few weeks driving in long reins, be sat on, hacked up the lanes and they will wtc in the arena a couple of times before we let them off again until their 4yo year. They are usually overlooked as 3yos because they don’t look like the ones at the elite sales - but that is because we choose not to produce horses in that manner, not because we lack the quality of horse. They are very commercial 4/5/6yos so we choose to play the long game for the benefit of the horse.

As 4 and 5yos, we continue in the same ethos. The horses alternate between periods of work and periods of rest back at grass in a small herd. When in work they aren’t drilled in the arena daily, they do lots of slow hacking and riding on different terrain. They do very few shows! They are let off to grass for the winters (Dec/Jan) of their 4 and 5yo years if they are still here with us. By 6 you have a well conditioned, mentally well adjusted horse who is ready for more serious work and competition.

Will we ever be rich? Probably not 🤣 but are we happy? Very ❤️ we are the custodians of these wonderful animals, we brought them lovingly into the world and by taking this approach to their growth and training (as well as being selective about who we sell them to) we hopefully ensure a long and happy future for each of them.

So if you want a 3yo that looks like an 8yo…. The elite sales are the place for you.

If you want a horse with carefully thought out breeding, from good, proven dam lines, that has been slowly and carefully produced - come to us. You will need to come with an open mind, have a little bit of vision, a willingness to be patient and the ability to trust us. But if you can do all that, you will understand why our small customer base keep coming back to us and become life long friends.

Horse first - sport second. And we mean that. Anyone is welcome to come and visit our farm in the west of Ireland and see these wonderful horses growing up happy and healthy 🙂

"The horse must perform from joy, not subservience. Praising a horse frequently with voice, a gentle pat, or relaxing the reins is very important to keep the horse interested and willing” - Klaus Blakenhol

01/13/2025

Yesterday you saw the back end view, here it is comin at ya!

It’s foal weaning day at Haselmere! The mares have left the bulding!!

We’ve been preparing the moms and babies for this day since early December, by separating them for short periods and gradually getting to longer periods of time. The time apart allows the foals to play with their older siblings and grow a little more independent and give the mares a little break from childcare!

Yesterday the mares took the short jaunt down the road to join the herd at Dee Dee Cee’s. The foals stay here with their friends and Red (Tara fra Holtsmula) the Grown Up In Charge. So far things are going smoothly and has been a low stress change for both moms and babies!

What is happening at Haselmere today??  Hmmm…I wonder….
01/12/2025

What is happening at Haselmere today?? Hmmm…I wonder….

Cold but beautiful morning! Love winter
01/09/2025

Cold but beautiful morning! Love winter

Mr. Darcy thinks he is a lap dog
01/04/2025

Mr. Darcy thinks he is a lap dog

01/04/2025

A chilly but beautiful ride this morning making sure alllll the ponies got out!!!

It was -6C feels like -14C with a ~35 km/hr breeze.

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It was 21F feels like 6F with a ~20 mph breeze.

With enough clothes on, we still had a lovely ride!!

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Wearing EVERY STITCH OF CLOTHING WE OWN , we still had a lovely ride!

01/04/2025

Bangsi’s first tolt under saddle on purpose!

01/02/2025

Walk through the woods with Eyvindur, Rokkvi, and Bangsi . Love winter riding!

12/29/2024

Schnickelfritz enjoyed coming out for a road ride with her favourite other redhead! Such a good girl!

One more from today,Bessa and Fjola, the bestest of friends!
12/27/2024

One more from today,Bessa and Fjola, the bestest of friends!

12/27/2024

Icelandic horses are just the best. And so are the people who love the breed. Thanks for coming for a ride Charlotte Jacklein

12/25/2024

A lovely Christmas Morning ride! Merry Christmas everyone!

12/22/2024

Training the next generation of Christmas parade ponies!

12/22/2024

The way I feel every time I get on an Icelandic horse and get to go for a ride.

A little more Christmas fun! Much smaller group( only 4), but our Christmas parade went to Lynden this Saturday . Thanks...
12/22/2024

A little more Christmas fun! Much smaller group( only 4), but our Christmas parade went to Lynden this Saturday . Thanks DD, Vanessa and Bekk. And of course Fjola , Tofa, and Theo . And Vilja and me ! It was also a little bit cooler this aft which made for a quicker ride home!

Address

2350 2nd Concession Road W, RR1
Hamilton, ON
L0R1T0

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12269221741

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