Shadow Lane Farm

Shadow Lane Farm

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Shadow Lane Farm is a small, privately-owned horse farm that offers English riding lessons to childr

01/06/2026

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The decision to eliminate our Provincial Veterinary Service directly impacts small businesses like Shadow Lane Farm. No vets = no horses = no riding lessons/no Pony Club.

There's no backup plan in place for March 2027, when our vets are eliminated. There are NO PRIVATE LARGE ANIMAL VETS in Fredericton.

Please share, attend the protest and most importantly, contact your MLA, the Minister for the Dept of Agriculture and the Premier.

This decision affects your food safety and one of the biggest industries in New Brunswick - agriculture.

Join us this Wednesday at Provincial Legislature in Fredericton! Need a BIG and LOUD crowd! We will be there!

Photos from Shadow Lane Farm's post 16/05/2026

Due to a wedding shower and stewarding at a Dressage New Brunswick show, not all my weekend riders have lessons, but those who did had great rides 🙂

This is one of the best times of year to spend time with our equine friends 💕

16/05/2026

Casey has been on stall rest for 8 weeks. He’s been hand-walked the last 2 weeks.

Abbie has the magic touch - he could have been explosive and wild, but he took care of her, because they’re besties.

Good, good boy, Casey!

Photos from Shadow Lane Farm's post 03/05/2026

No lessons on Sunday because of the terrible weather, but plenty of rides this weekend! I love teaching this time of year 🙂 we set our goals and work hard to reach them 💕

03/05/2026

Sunday, May 3 lessons are canceled due to the weather - enjoy your day!

28/04/2026

Change in schedule this week! Looking forward to seeing Peyton, Isla and Violet this evening:)

Photos from Shadow Lane Farm's post 20/04/2026

A super busy weekend of lessons but it was so, so nice to see everyone! I love seeing riders develop skills and confidence while having fun 😊

15/04/2026

Mack is a dream pony and although AI doesn't capture his handsomeness, we still want to celebrate his birthday!

13/04/2026

In order to help keep riding affordable, we are starting up our Breeches and Boots Library again! Riders who need either can borrow from our collection and return them when they're done. They can keep them for a month, or for a year! We don't do day-to-day loans, however - this is for "long term" borrowing :)

As well, we're always looking for donations of CLEAN breeches and boots to make available - please let us know if you have any you'd like to contribute!

01/04/2026

All of this!

I remember sitting by the arena one afternoon waiting on a student who didn’t show up. I called her mom to make sure everything was okay.

“We’re quitting.”

Okay. That happens. Kids lose interest. Schedules change.

But then she added, “She’s started taking lessons somewhere else and is progressing much faster there. We feel like you were holding her back.”

I asked what she meant by progress...

“They’re letting her trot.”

That was it.

No, she wasn’t trotting here. Because she wasn’t ready. That's exactly how I defended myself in that moment, too. We were still working on heels down. Steering. Soft hands. Using leg correctly. Sitting a balanced halt. Looking where you’re going. The unglamorous stuff. I told the parent they were welcome to choose whatever barn suited them best, but their child was being put in danger by trotting before they were ready. That was out of my hands now.

To someone who doesn’t know horses, speed looks like progress. If you're new to horses, pay attention.

More movement does not mean advancement. Progress isn’t measured by how fast you move. It’s measured by how solid the foundation is underneath you. That's how we avoid wrecks. I don't want to have to teach someone how to sit a trot. Their seat should be so balanced by the time they take their first trot step, that it feels natural to sit it. Same with the lope.

Yes, accidents can happen in any sport. Horses are large animals. But constant falling isn’t a rite of passage. It’s usually a sign something was rushed.

Most of my students have never fallen off. The few who have? They’ve been here for years and are riding advanced horses, doing advanced work. And even then, it’s been a handful of falls across many years.

That kind of safety record didn't happen by chance.

It's not luck.
It is pacing.
It is matching rider to horse appropriately.
It is refusing to rush just so it looks impressive.

We are known for bringing students along slower than some barns. I won’t compromise on that.

It’s why our safety record is better. It’s why our kids fall less. It’s why their confidence lasts. I will not compromise on that to appease a parent.

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