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Wild bay Farm is a state of the art dressage training facility in Brandywine, MD, and the base for Sarah Fulton-Smith dressage training, recently relocated from Fort Collins, CO.
Wild Bay Farm is a beautiful 40 acre farm of rolling hills and forests in Brandywine, MD less than an hour from DC, Arlington, Alexandria and Annapolis. Sarah is an FEI dressage trainer and competitor and enjoys teaching riders at all levels of dressage. We have an intimate 12 stall training barn with stalls available for full or partial training horses. Horses receive exceptional care and management under Sarah’s guidance: each 12x12 stall has a 12x24 or larger run attached, daily individual or group pasture available, blanketing, bandaging, medicating and an excellent nutrition program are all included. We offer too many amenities to list! Horses are fed four times daily, stalls cleaned twice per day, arena dragged and watered daily, etc. etc. etc. Please contact us for details
Sarah is a USDF bronze medalist specializing in the development and sale of young horses. In addition, she is diligently working toward her USDF Silver and Gold medals, and is currently bringing two of her family-bred horses up to the FEI level. Her first horse (after her beloved pony, Gingersnap) was a 4 year old OTTB that she competed in pony club and schooled Training level eventing. Her family has bred warmblood sporthorses for almost 20 years in Texas (Wild Oaks Ranch), and Sarah became the default 3 year old rider as soon as the first baby was old enough to be under saddle! In college, she switched to dressage after getting the opportunity to compete her mom’s schoolmaster El Paso and absolutely falling in love with him and the sport. Having never competed above training level dressage, Sarah and El Paso successfully competed at 4th level with scores to 71% and competed at Prix St Georges just missing out on the elusive 60% needed for her silver medal. For more details about her current training program visit www.wildbayfarm.com