Mossy Meadow Farms

Mossy Meadow Farms Ride with us! Located in South Ohio NS, Equine Therapy Practitioner & Equine Canada registered coach. Board, train, lessons and leasing.

Events and shows hosted on site

Now retailer for Masterfeeds Horse and Poultry feed & Inukshuk Professional Dog Food!

Photo dump!!!
06/11/2026

Photo dump!!!

06/09/2026
06/08/2026

The most common mistake in rider development is not moving too slowly. It is moving forward before the current level is genuinely ready to support the next one. It usually happens with the best intentions - an enthusiastic student, a willing horse, an instructor who wants to keep the energy high or a pushy parent. A canter that was introduced before the trot was balanced is a canter built on an unstable base. A jump that came before the flatwork was solid is a jump that is going to reveal that gap every single time something goes slightly wrong. Foundations matter more than most students and some instructors give them credit for. Here is why...

1. Rushing creates problems that take longer to fix than building it right would have taken.

A rider who skips the foundational work does not just plateau earlier, they also develop habits and compensations that become increasingly difficult to unravel the longer they are reinforced. The chair seat that developed because the rider started cantering before their balance was ready. The death grip on the reins that formed because the rider was jumping before they had an independent seat. The horse that became dull, tight, or resistant because it was asked to carry an unbalanced rider through movements it was not yet ready for either. These are not minor inconveniences. They are structural problems built into the riding that require going back to properly address. Remember that it is easier to build a new habit than it is to fix an old one!

2. The horse pays the price when foundations are skipped.

A rider who is not ready for a skill does not just struggle with it themselves but they also communicate that struggle directly to the horse through unclear aids, unbalanced weight, and inconsistent contact. A horse carrying a rider who is not yet ready for the canter does not understand why the balance and communication that worked at the trot has suddenly changed. Over time a horse that is consistently asked to work with a rider above their foundation level becomes confused tense and eventually resistant. Not because the horse has a problem but because nobody set either of them up to succeed.

3. Going back to fix the foundation is not a step backward.

This is the one most students and parents struggle with most. Once a rider has experienced the canter or the jump or the lateral movement going back to walk and trot basics feels like regression. It is not - it is the most direct route forward available. A rider who genuinely masters the fundamentals at each level has something to fall back on when the next level gets hard, a foundation of competence and confidence that holds up under pressure rather than crumbling the moment something goes wrong. Every skill in riding is built on top of something else. Balance before rhythm. Rhythm before contact. Contact before collection. Each layer depends completely on the layer beneath it being solid. Rush the lower layers and every layer above them is unstable. Build them properly and each new skill has something real to stand on.

4. As instructors our job is to create the steps, not just the destination.

The students who get to the exciting milestones and actually stay there are the ones whose instructors built enough small achievable steps between where they started and where they were going that there were no gaps when they arrived. Not just getting them to the canter but also building the balance, the independent seat, the correct leg position, and the feel for the horse's rhythm that makes the canter safe and successful when it comes. Every step forward should feel like a natural extension of the step before it and not a giant leap into something the body and the horse are not yet prepared for.

Good riders are not made by how quickly they reach the milestones, they are made by how solidly they built everything that got them there. Take the time to build the foundation and the milestones will come.

How do you handle the conversation with a student or parent who wants to move faster than the foundation supports?

Risky is looking for a new pasture to terrorize! Please share if you know of a good home :)
06/07/2026

Risky is looking for a new pasture to terrorize! Please share if you know of a good home :)

✨ Risky Business ✨ Risky is a 11 month old grade POA/Appaloosa filly available to a great home. This beautifully mark

πŸŽ‰πŸ΄ Mossy Meadow Farms Giveaway! πŸ΄πŸŽ‰We’re excited to give away this amazing prize basket valued at $115.91!To enter:βœ… Like...
06/07/2026

πŸŽ‰πŸ΄ Mossy Meadow Farms Giveaway! πŸ΄πŸŽ‰

We’re excited to give away this amazing prize basket valued at $115.91!

To enter:

βœ… Like this post
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βœ… Post your favorite photo of your horse in the comments

That’s it! Every horse photo posted in the comments counts as an entry.

The winner will receive:
β€’ 8 qt Bucket – $12.99
β€’ Watermelon Barnie’s Cookies – $28.99
β€’ Krunch Cookies – $6.99
β€’ Vet Wrap (2 rolls) – $7.98
β€’ Thermos – $17.99
β€’ Keychain – $8.99
β€’ Lanyard – $6.99
β€’ Lead Rope – $19.99

πŸ’œ Total Prize Value: $115.91

We can’t wait to see your beautiful horses! Whether they’re your show partner, trail buddy, pasture ornament, or retired best friend, share your favorite photo and tell us a little about them.

πŸ“… Winner will be drawn on June 13th 2026!

Good luck everyone, and thank you for supporting Mossy Meadow Farms! 🌿🐴

Photo dump of lessons lately!
06/03/2026

Photo dump of lessons lately!

🐴 LAST MINUTE LESSON OPENING πŸ΄πŸ“… Thursdays at 7:00 PMπŸ“ Starting June 2026 and continuing weeklyAn unexpected opening has ...
05/31/2026

🐴 LAST MINUTE LESSON OPENING 🐴

πŸ“… Thursdays at 7:00 PM
πŸ“ Starting June 2026 and continuing weekly

An unexpected opening has become available in our lesson program!

βœ… Suitable for riders ages 5+
βœ… Safe, experienced lesson horses
βœ… Focus on confidence, horsemanship, and riding skills
βœ… Fun, supportive learning environment

Whether you’re looking to start riding or continue developing your skills, this is a great opportunity to secure a regular weekly lesson spot.

πŸ“© Message us today for details or to reserve this opening before it’s filled!

Limited availability.

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05/27/2026

🍎 NEW PRODUCT ALERT β€” Finish Line Apple a Day! 🍎

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738 Highway 340
Hebron, NS
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