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Iron Wolf Farms OPEN Indoor/Outdoor Boarding Facility on over 100 acres in Tamworth, Ontario. Large outdoor riding ring and access to tons of scenic trails.
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Owners have over 30yrs experience of horse care and knowledge in both Western and English disciplines.

What a beautiful weekend we had on the farm.
16/10/2022

What a beautiful weekend we had on the farm.

03/10/2022

Our horses paddocks always have the best views 😍

11/08/2021

🖤🖤🖤 To all of our Equestrian Friends🖤🖤🖤

12/07/2021

Farm Vibes 🖤

04/07/2021

Taking advantage of this beautiful weather for a good rake before we bale 🤠🤠

First full summer of hay on the farm 🖤
22/06/2021

First full summer of hay on the farm 🖤

13/06/2021

No filter needed on the farm this weekend!

Alison Hay Stephane Pelletier

05/06/2021

Excited! First cut will be happening sooner then later on the farm!

The boys have a huge grass field to be in and they stay here 🤷🏻‍♀️ Hoping those dark clouds bring some much needed rain ...
26/05/2021

The boys have a huge grass field to be in and they stay here 🤷🏻‍♀️ Hoping those dark clouds bring some much needed rain 🌧

Much needed fence facelift 🖤We gave the fence a little extra height as well!
26/04/2021

Much needed fence facelift 🖤We gave the fence a little extra height as well!

Another peaceful day at the farm.....
15/04/2021

Another peaceful day at the farm.....

13/04/2021

Cash never misses a beat for treats 🖤

23/03/2021

Our family home is up for sale! Take a look at the virtual tour!

That fresh snow look 🖤
27/01/2021

That fresh snow look 🖤

Aces favourite spot on the farm 🖤 Stephane Pelletier  Joe Yoder Alison Hay
26/01/2021

Aces favourite spot on the farm 🖤 Stephane Pelletier Joe Yoder Alison Hay

20/01/2021

Another beautiful day on the farm 🖤

It may look nice out there but man it’s cold!
18/01/2021

It may look nice out there but man it’s cold!

13/01/2021

🖤Farm Chores🖤

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26/11/2020

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Rules for dating/marrying an equestrian:

1) They WILL have layers of clothes and muddy boots....either provide a place for them to drop these things or don't whine about the mess.
2) Expensive tack is still cheaper than the horse and human medical bills that can result from cheap tack. Good tack also lasts longer than the horse. Don't question the tack.
3) One horse is never enough. Don't even question this. It is a law of the universe.
4) Caring for the horse is ALWAYS more expensive than the horse. Whining about the purchase price is pointless.
5) When they say, "I'm just going to stop out at the barn for a few minutes." you should probably just make plans on your own the rest of the day.
6) That not-a-morning-person that you are used to will completely disappear on the mornings a trailer must be hooked up for a horse-related event. They will be replaced by a bright-eyed super-intense type-A psycho who will NOT care that you need 5 more minutes for your coffee because they need to be at the barn at 5:45 am PRECISELY.
7) Vet bills for horses start at 4-digits and go up from there. If it's less than $1000, pay it quickly and run out of the vet's office before the horse suddenly develops another problem.
8 ) No matter how badly your significant other is injured, you should NEVER blame the horse. In fact, don't mention the injury or the horse if you can avoid it. Suggesting they should avoid riding until they are healed will probably get you a crutch upside the head.
9) If you don't know what to get for a holiday or birthday, a gift card to the feed store is ALWAYS a good option. If you have messed up somehow, this is an excellent way to get out of the dog house. The value should reflect how much trouble you are in. A bouquet of feed store gift cards is generally sufficient to cover very bad mistakes, such as burning down the house or crashing the truck.
10) Your equestrian will be fine if you have your own hobbies and interests. In fact, you had better get your own hobbies and interests. If you want to spend significant time with your equestrian, you need to develop a useful skill.....such as driving a tractor, shoveling, operating a video camera, leatherwork of any sort, or becoming a veterinarian.
11) Trucks are not optional. Yes, the truck and trailer rig will likely be at least half the cost of your house. Arguing about this is unwise, your equestrian will happily LIVE in the truck and trailer and suggest selling the house.
12) Horse craziness is hereditary, generally passed down the maternal lines, but can be present on the males side as well. Prepare for this when planning children.
13) If you need your equestrian to spend more time at home, we suggest building a barn on your property.
14) Dates should be planned in a different county from where the horse is located. If the equestrian gets within 50 miles of the horse, they will need to stop by. You will be stuck there, see point number 5 above.
15) Never make it a competition between you and the horse. New significant others generally cost less money and are faster to train than a new horse. Just saying.

Millennial Cowgirl Ride Better Today Show Shirt

Winter Wonderland on the farm!
25/11/2020

Winter Wonderland on the farm!

It was a little chilly on the farm today... even my helper needed his hoodie 🖤       @ Tamworth, Ontario
18/11/2020

It was a little chilly on the farm today... even my helper needed his hoodie 🖤 @ Tamworth, Ontario

"For Heroes and Horses the Poppies Grow"Iron Wolf Farms remembers all of those who fought for our freedom 🖤
11/11/2020

"For Heroes and Horses the Poppies Grow"

Iron Wolf Farms remembers all of those who fought for our freedom 🖤

🖤Early Mornings, Late Nights, Dirty Hands, Faithful Tractors, Green Fields, Muddy Boots and Country Roads 🖤 Stephane Pel...
10/11/2020

🖤Early Mornings, Late Nights, Dirty Hands, Faithful Tractors, Green Fields, Muddy Boots and Country Roads 🖤 Stephane Pelletier

Our farm dog hard at work watching the horses while we fix fences!
09/11/2020

Our farm dog hard at work watching the horses while we fix fences!

We are so excited to welcome our new Sassy Senior Katie here at Iron Wolf Farms!                   Greenhawk Whitby
03/11/2020

We are so excited to welcome our new Sassy Senior Katie here at Iron Wolf Farms! Greenhawk Whitby

The difference 2 days can make! Bring on the snow!                    @ Tamworth, Ontario
27/10/2020

The difference 2 days can make! Bring on the snow! @ Tamworth, Ontario

Loving all of this warm weather we are getting 🖤               @ Tamworth, Ontario Curtis James Smith
25/10/2020

Loving all of this warm weather we are getting 🖤 @ Tamworth, Ontario Curtis James Smith

Cash getting use to his surroundings! Such a beautiful day to be out riding!                 @ Tamworth, Ontario
14/10/2020

Cash getting use to his surroundings! Such a beautiful day to be out riding! @ Tamworth, Ontario

We took advantage of all of the beautiful weather this weekend and spent as much time in the saddle as possible         ...
13/10/2020

We took advantage of all of the beautiful weather this weekend and spent as much time in the saddle as possible @ Tamworth, Ontario

12/10/2020

What is wrong with this picture?
Answer: Nothing!

Each winter we get many calls from people concerned after seeing horses with snow on their backs. If you see snow building up on a horse’s back or rump, you are looking at proof that body heat is not escaping through the hair to melt the snow, and their coat is keeping them properly insulated. Also, the best way for a horse to stay warm is by eating! You can also see in this photo that the horse has access to a shelter, but is choosing to stay out in the snow and eat 🙂

Photo credit: University of Minnesota

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