Sandy Hill Quarter Horses

Sandy Hill Quarter Horses A small family run farm in northeast New York. Dan offers training, lessons and show coaching.

Our goal is to produce athletic, good minded, young horses of proven cow horse lines that can excel in a variety of disciplines. Offering Horses for Sale, Training and Lessons
Standing at Stud - Tejons Colonel Peppy 2004 AQHA/ARHA Sorrel Stallion

Looking forward to the NERHA events
01/30/2025

Looking forward to the NERHA events

We are dreaming of warm weather and show season! 🤠
Here is our list of 2025 events! We may have a couple more things to add, but we wanted to get this information to everyone. Keep a look out for clinic sign-up forms over the next few days.

https://northeastranchhorse.com/events/

01/22/2025

Warm up ring etiquette

01/16/2025

Thank you to Sandy Hill Quarter Horses for your ✨3 Show Class Buckle Sponsorship✨ in addition to a ✨Custom Sponsorship✨!

The winner of the Amateur Ranch Cutting class at each of our shows this year will take home a beautiful buckle thanks to Sandy Hill Quarter Horses.

Sandy Hill Quarter Horses is located in Fort Ann, NY and offers training, lessons, show coaching, and cattle practices.

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🤠Want to become a sponsor?🤠
https://northeastranchhorse.com/2025-nerha-sponsorship-form/

Merry Christmas from everyone at Sandy Hill Quarter Horses
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas from everyone at Sandy Hill Quarter Horses

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Sandy Hill Quarter Horses
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Sandy Hill Quarter Horses

10/17/2024

Howdy everyone! Here are the finalized dates and locations for next year! We CANNOT wait! 🤠

Something to think about
09/30/2024

Something to think about

A few pictures from the SHQH show prep afternoon.   Thanks to everyone who came.
09/15/2024

A few pictures from the SHQH show prep afternoon. Thanks to everyone who came.

09/14/2024
06/22/2024

To replace a good horse!
The best horses are built over years of hauling, hard work, tough times, good times, bad times, big spooks, little spooks, their mistakes, our mistakes and continual love and care.

No, your breaker can not turn your young prospect into your old faithful in 30, 60, 90, or even 365 days. It takes years.

I’m plagued with the problem of trying to impress on people how long it truly takes to build that dream partner. There’s not a smooth paved path. Your green horse will embarrass you, frustrate you, and maybe even hurt you. For some of you, buying a $20,000-$30,000 horse is going to be worth it and SAVE you money. Even that more finished horse will take a year or more to sync up with.

Cheap rate for horse training is $1,000 a month.
1 year of training: $12,000
2 years of training: $24,000

Many of you won’t believe this but your dream horse is on the other side of two years of training. In reality, it’s likely around two years of training and two years of seasoning (hauling them to town). Will that horse still make mistakes? Yes, they all make mistakes until the day they die. But that horses mistakes probably won’t put you in serious danger and that horse will probably pack your grandkids around.

If you’re trying to decide between a $3,500 prospect or a $15,000 proven horse. My advice is to do an internal inventory and figure out what you want. Buying that prospect is like the first roll on the Jumanji board. You’re entered up, get ready for a journey of ups and downs (possibly quite literally!) If you’re buying that finished horse decide what you really want, get ready for a lot of shopping and painfully overpriced sh💩tters. Take a friend or a trainer on this journey with you and try to double your budget (that’s right, 30k). Be smart and buy something OVER 8 years old. Don’t buy that pretty 5 year old they only want 20k for. He isn’t old enough to be proven for you. Lots of horse traders are trying to flip horses, anything under 8 is likely twice as green as he looks in the video. Maturity, both mental and physical will be key when looking for a safe horse.

If you want a project and a challenge I’m not hating, that’s what I want in a horse too, so I buy young ones. If you need a safe one, bring lots of money and quit thinking you need a 6 year old. You probably don’t have what it takes to mentally support that 6 year old through new situations.

The biggest reason I bring this up is because as folks retire their old faithful they are so far removed from when that horse was green and did dumb stuff. They forgot how tough those two years were back when he was 4-6. They only remember the amazing horse he was when he matured. The 3 year old they just bought is YEARS from filling that horses shoes when it comes to training level and safety level. I see people hate on trainers because the trainer couldn’t make their young horse, “finished” in 90 days. It’s honestly the biggest reason I like taking colts for 30 or 60 days. The expectation is shockingly lower than when I take one for 90 days. It’s weird what people expect from a 90 day start. Most people should commit to sending their young horse out for a full year. Two years would be even better.

Green horses do green horse things, don’t blame others for the challenge you bought yourself. Accept the challenge or pay the price for one further along. No matter which path you choose with horses, it’s going to cost you.

(I didn’t write this one I’m not sure who did, however every word of it rings true)

Edit, author Craig Moore

Another good cattle night.  Interested in joining our cattle night.  Contact us.  Individual & group lessons available a...
05/23/2024

Another good cattle night. Interested in joining our cattle night. Contact us. Individual & group lessons available also.

05/22/2024
Jane & Becky had a great weekend at the NYRCHA Keystone Jamboree.  Becky placed 2nd in the NonPro Herd Work, 3rd in the ...
05/15/2024

Jane & Becky had a great weekend at the NYRCHA Keystone Jamboree. Becky placed 2nd in the NonPro Herd Work, 3rd in the Limited NonPro Boxing Saturday & 2nd in the Limited NonPro Boxing Sunday. Jane won the Intermediate NonPro Boxing both days. Congratulations ladies on a good weekend.

Thank you NERHA for coming out today & learning.
03/31/2024

Thank you NERHA for coming out today & learning.

Exciting day for NERHA as some of our dedicated board members convened to refine our herd work skills and positions under the guidance of Dan Moulton of Sandy Hill Quarter Horses. Ensuring we’re well-prepared to lend a helping hand to all those in need at our upcoming shows!

03/17/2024

Copied and it’s worth reading…
As we enter Horse Show Season
1. Horses don’t get broke at home. Be brave and enter!
2. EVERY disappointment at the show is a learning opportunity..... Be humble, be open to change.
3. Everyone gets nervous. Everyone has bad days. Everyone makes mistakes. Literally: EVERYONE!
4. Don’t watch others in the warmup ring and start changing what you have been doing - if you see something cool or you want to step up your game that’s homework for after the show!
5. When we run out of knowledge, we often punish our horses. Seek help instead.
6. Be a competitor! But be a horseman first. There is always someone watching who sees you as a role model.
7. Supporting your fellow competitors and engaging with people will enrich your show life.
8. Know the rules of competition! Make sure your attire and tack is legal. Read the rule book, ask questions and be well prepared.
9. Have FUN, don’t sweat the small stuff!
~Julia Keil Quibell~

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232 Eldridge Lane
Fort Ann, NY
12827

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