Granny Fox Farm

Granny Fox Farm Full service horse boarding. Training for horse and rider. Showjumping, Dressage, Young Horse Starting & Development.
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Granny Fox Farm and Dinah Skorich of Equilibrium Veterinary Services are purchasing a shipment of Haylage which will be ...
03/06/2022

Granny Fox Farm and Dinah Skorich of Equilibrium Veterinary Services are purchasing a shipment of Haylage which will be transported from Poland to horses in Ukraine on Tuesday & Wednesday.

If you'd like to join us, please let us know how you can help. I will be placing the order tomorrow, March 6.

The bales are $10 each and details about the effort can be found here: https://helpukrainehorses.eu/en/donate-feed-en/?fbclid=IwAR0XYhLd85cj2KjXUL0atfcmd8A1rGCl-Y1GcAkVyDUg7kBqjWksZhipeQ4

URGENT! Feed needed – many stables in Ukraine have feed left for less than one week. They need haylage and compound feed. The transportation from Lesno Wola to Ukraine is planned on Tuesday and Wed…

10/26/2021

EVS has stalls open for lay-up and rehab-- we offer equipment and rehabilitation techniques to keep healthy horses conditioned well, and to help injured equine athletes recover post-injury or post-surgery. Your horse will be under the direct care of a rehab certified veterinarian and licensed veterinary technician, with services such as specially tailored range of motion and rehabilitation exercises, laser therapy, PEMF, Theraplate, extracorporeal shockwave therapy, acupuncture, and more. We treat your horse as one of our own, not just a patient-- contact us to see how we can help you and your horse!

845-232-1106
[email protected]
or message us here on our EVS page

08/05/2021

Love this!

05/20/2021

Johan Hamminga tells us:
“Between the collection, let the neck fall down – longer, deeper, longer your reins, let him stretch a little more.”
“Here’s a picture where the whole neck falls down, he stretches and uses his back muscles. The hind legs are connected with the muscles from the hock to the loins, to the back, to the wither, to the neck, to the ears. You can see that his inside hind leg is carrying more weight because that pastern is horizontal and his left hind leg is 45 degrees. That’s the reason you bring the neck in this position because you give more freedom to the hind legs to carry more weight at different phases of the canter, and all the muscles of the top line are being used in the right way.”
https://www.horsemagazine.com/thm/2021/03/the-classical-principles-really-do-work-with-johan-hamminga/

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100 Farley Lane
Goshen, NY
10924

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

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