12/12/2021
To the heroes in our horse community...Thank you for all you do! 💕
"Teaming Horse and Rider in Harmony" A full service boarding facility specializing in dressage training and lessons. We strive for excellence in equine care.
12/12/2021
To the heroes in our horse community...Thank you for all you do! 💕
11/12/2021
It’s the biggest Finals EVER!!! With a 50% increase in horses & a whopping 55% increase in rides since the last US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, it proves that post-pandemic dressage is back, bigger, & better than ever!
Rain clouds couldn’t stop the action on Day 1, where Alice Tarjan & 9-year-old Hanoverian mare Serenade MF proved untouchable in Intermediate II Adult Amateur Championship. Aboard a horse she has known since he was a foal, defending champion Heather Mason held off all-comers aboard 16-year-old Oldenburg/Holsteiner gelding RTF Lincoln in the Intermediate II Open Championship.
Read a full recap from the first day of the competition: https://yourdressage.org/2021/11/12/back-in-the-saddle-again-record-breaking-2021-us-dressage-finals-presented-by-adequan-kicks-off-in-lexington%ef%bf%bc/
And remember you can stream the action live on USEF Network!
Photo by SusanJStickle.com Equestrian Photography & Design Services
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11/06/2021
Beautiful photography! 💕
10/08/2021
An Epique sunset....
10/02/2021
09/22/2021
It all begins this week! Wishing the very best to our 8 horses that will be showing at Regional Championships! Good-luck to Brianna with Tristan (owner: Erica Schwan), Dea Bella (owner: Sally Miller), Chanel (owner: Lynn Gregory), Davinia (owner: Jessie Borgmeyer), Cam (owner: Jennifer Jones), Hallye (owner: Caroline Morgan), and Ari & Tosca (owner: Christine Shreffler). Good-luck & have fun! ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Today was the annual fire inspection at Epique Equestrian. All heat monitors, strobe lights, and sirens were tested in making sure all systems were "go" with the central monitoring system at Midwest Electronics. Everything passed with flying colors! Best of all, the horses were unfazed with the loud sirens.