Christus Farm, inc.

Christus Farm, inc. Christus Farm is a hunter/jumper facility in Jasper, OR. We specialize in teaching responsible horsemanship that leads to success in the show ring and life.

01/04/2025

Christus Farm Inc. is hosting a Hunter/Jumper clinic with Buddy Brown on January 11 & 12. We have a few open spots in the clinic roster. Rider fee is $425, audit fee $25/day.

Buddy is a well known Olympian with exemplary horsemanship, as well as an excellent trainer and instructor. Please call or text Linda at 541-913-4513 with questions, or if you plan to audit.

Some interesting facts about Buddy — He is an Olympic Veteran, as well as a renowned Clinician and Course Designer. He has represented the USA on many occasions as a member of the team in numerous international competitions including the Pan American Games, Olympic Games and several Nations Cups. He was fortunate to study under the great horseman Bertalen DeNemethy, and received exposure to and input from so many of our Nation’s masters including Rodney Jenkins, Frank Chapot, Joe Fargis, Anthony D’Ambrosio, Michael Matz, and George Morris. His career highlights include team and individual Pan Am medals, a win in the prestigious American Invitational, and being the only three-time winner of the American Show Jumping Derby.

09/03/2024

Thank you Hilario and Team for adding Christus Farm Inc to your client list. Welcome to our facility - we look forward to your expert stall cleaning and working with you. If you're in need of reliable stall cleaning, look no further - Ruiz & Lopez Services, LLC.

Congratulations  and Zadon on your win in the .90 Classic and Reserve Championship and to  and Tintin on their Champions...
08/27/2024

Congratulations and Zadon on your win in the .90 Classic and Reserve Championship and to and Tintin on their Championship in the Short Stirrup Equitation! Thank you to and for a great show!

Thank you Dave Anthony for making this beautiful trail for us!
07/25/2024

Thank you Dave Anthony for making this beautiful trail for us!

Congratulations  and Blair DeWall on a fantastic show at
07/22/2024

Congratulations and Blair DeWall on a fantastic show at

Another great week of showing ! Thank you to all the horses, riders, family and friends for all your support,  encourage...
07/08/2024

Another great week of showing ! Thank you to all the horses, riders, family and friends for all your support, encouragement and fun experiences!

Congratulations to everyone for a fun and successful week at !
07/02/2024

Congratulations to everyone for a fun and successful week at !

Congratulations Tintin and Clementine Christiansen on your reserve championship in the equitation and Camera De Laume an...
07/02/2024

Congratulations Tintin and Clementine Christiansen on your reserve championship in the equitation and Camera De Laume and Jacey Hamblin in your first show together at Oregon Summer

05/23/2024

From newborn to fully trained can take maybe 6-8 years, and by "fully trained" I don't mean higher levels of competition, so probably I mean "mostly trained to a more than basic level."

So, say that we just grab 7 years as that time when we have brought along the horse to a well developed stage.

Seven years, in days, is 7 times 365, which equals 2,555 days of development and training from birth to age seven.

2,555 is a lot of days, and we can then think----"How much of what this horse now knows and is trained to do was accomplished on any one of those 2,555 days?"

Well, I guess one answer might be 1/2,555th of what he knows.

The point being that on no given day is a horse going to make great leaps forward in its education. The truth is that the horse got to where he is today by hundreds and hundreds of tiny increments, stacked like playing cards, one upon another.

But I can DESTROY a horse forever in ONE DAY.

Literally. I have known of horses killed by having them flip over on tight side reins, horses run to death, horses spun in circles until their hocks broke down, horses flipped in rotational falls----

And I am not talking about true accidents here. What I am referring to is what can happen when a trainer loses his temper, or when a competitor gets too hungry, or when a rider gets too caught up in emotion to think about what the horse is feeling.

And even if a temper tantrum in a training session, or pushing too hard in some competition does not cause permanent damage, it can set training back by days, weeks, or even months.

So think this through---"On no given day can my horse make big progress, but on any given day, my horse can see big deterioration."

And then, if you feel yourself slipping into the red zone, stop right away. Don't go there. Just don't. It is not going to get any better, not today it isn't, but it can get a whole lot worse.

Hard to have emotional control sometimes? You bet. But having that regret afterwards is lots harder.

Happy Birthday to this amazing woman who takes care of all of us (horses and people) every day!  Thank you for all the l...
05/16/2024

Happy Birthday to this amazing woman who takes care of all of us (horses and people) every day! Thank you for all the lessons you’ve taught us, both on and off our horses! We are forever grateful for the care and love you give to everyone around you 💜🥰💜

“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such t...
03/29/2024

“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation” -Rumi With heavy hearts we mourn the loss and celebrate the life of our daughter, sister, mother, friend and trainer Melissa Brotz 💜

For sale - Ohlala Z, 2008 Zangersheide mare, Low ChildAdult jumper with numerous wins, can be tried at Desert Circuit 8 ...
03/02/2024

For sale - Ohlala Z, 2008 Zangersheide mare, Low ChildAdult jumper with numerous wins, can be tried at Desert Circuit 8 and 9, please DM for questions

01/20/2024

We are rescheduling our Buddy Brown Clinic from this weekend to Friday and Saturday, February 9 and 10, due to the power outage caused by our recent ice storm. Contact Linda (541-913-4513) or Amy (541-915-4781) if questions.

01/09/2024

Christus Farm Inc is hosting a 2 day hunter/jumper clinic with Buddy Brown on January 20 & 21. We have a few open spots in the clinic roster. Rider fees are $400, audit fees $25/day. Buddy is a well know Olympian with wonderful horsemanship, and an excellent trainer/instructor. Please call or text Linda at 541-913-4513 with questions or if you plan to audit.

Happy Holidays to all!
12/25/2023

Happy Holidays to all!

Address

36826 Wallace Creek Road
Springfield, OR
97478

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+15419134513

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