Graphite Hill Farm

Graphite Hill Farm Graphite Hill Farm is a horse boarding facility located on 100 acres in Greenfield, NY. Private horse boarding facility on 100 acres in Greenfield, NY.

A snapshot from last fall with Tik Maynard and Copperline Equestrian. Come join us June 10-12, 2026!Last call for the Ju...
05/19/2026

A snapshot from last fall with Tik Maynard and Copperline Equestrian. Come join us June 10-12, 2026!

Last call for the June 10-12 clinic with Tik and Sinead Maynard. There are still a few participant spots available!

Can't bring a horse? Come as an auditor. Over three days, you will have the opportunity to observe groundwork, flatwork, jumping, and cross country, and join Tik and Sinead for lunchtime discussions.

Wednesday also includes a special session: Tik Maynard and Dr. Allie Catalino of the Equine Clinic at OakenCroft will lead a discussion on preparing horses for routine veterinary care, working through real cases with owners and horses present. Open to all registered participants and auditors.

📍 June 10 & 11 at Graphite Hill Farm, Greenfield Center, NY
📍 June 12 at CS&W Farm, Germantown, NY

Pre-registration required.

Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZRPLoCkMADV6xjxJ6

Come see us!
05/17/2026

Come see us!

We’re looking forward to a great lineup of clinics across the Northeast this June. Auditors are welcome at each location - see details below and contact hosts directly to reserve your spot.

June 5–7
Altair Farms – Macedon, NY
Contact: Troy Wing
[email protected]
Auditing: $30/day or $50 for the weekend

June 8–9
Walnut Hollow Farm – Amherst, NH
Contact: Kara Spector
[email protected]
Auditing: $40 (Monday) or $60 (both days)
Schedule: Monday 8:30–3:30 (plus forum), Tuesday 8:30–12:30

June 10–12
Contact: Karli Keator
[email protected]
Locations:
Graphite Hill Farm (June 10–11)
CS&W Farm (June 12 cross-country day)
Includes a half-day educational seminar

June 13–14
JC Eventing – North Haven, CT
Contacts:
MJ Zanolli | [email protected]
Jamie Carleton | [email protected]
Auditing: $50/day
Schedule: approximately 8:00–4:00 each day

Picture is of Dara and me at our last competition a few weeks back.

04/17/2026

Now that I finally own my own barn after years of boarding, there’s SO much I didn’t realize as a boarder that I TOTALLY get now, Jamie Sindell writes.

Dear Barn Owners of My Past:

I would sincerely like to apologize for believing it was appropriate to grab hay whenever I wanted. I had to stuff Precious Pony’s face full. Heaven forbid she stands for an hour deprived of hay. What I didn’t realize is that Precious wasn’t wasting away. Hay is freaking expensive. Every. Single. Flake. Is money.

It was obnoxious to snag hay. If I believed you were truly starving Precious, I owed you a conversation. Sorry!

I also extend an apology for not thanking you regularly. I now comprehend what it takes to haul my butt out of my cozy bed on a frigid morning. I feel the pain of wrestling a frozen hose and slinging manure pucks into the wheelbarrow. I would absolutely prefer to skip chores and arrive in my heated vest to ride Precious Pony. You never had the choice to ditch the horses and sip a latte by the fire. Instead, you were out there caring for the herd.

In the summer, scorching fly-filled days when sweat soaked every fiber of your clothes, you ensured the horses stayed comfortable and healthy. I’m genuinely sorry I didn’t express my gratitude enough or bring you a Strawberry Acai on the regular. What I understand now is that one thank you or kind gesture makes a stressful barn day less painful.

I would be remiss if I didn’t say MY BAD for believing everything in the barn should look like an Instagram reel. Days the stalls weren’t done ASAP, water was lowish, or the ring wasn’t dragged with a pretty pattern…. Well, now I recognize crap happens! You have a life beyond Precious Pony, and gasp, maybe even a family to care for too!

Things come up. I’ve had sick kids upchucking into bowls, a spouse stuck at the airport, and busted-frozen pipes cramping my watering style. Crazy days make it extra hard to get everything looking just so. If the horses are regularly getting good care, blips aren’t a crisis. Precious Pony will survive to trot another day!

Turnout! Ugh. I was a brat. When I believed Precious Pony MUST go out to frolic, but the fields were a mucky mess, that wasn’t my call at your barn. In fact, Precious Pony would not only destroy your sopping fields, but she might pull shoes or come in limping.

Currently, my fields are moats. Every time the horses gallop through the mud, I cringe. Turnout all the time isn’t always feasible or a solution.

I am also sorry if I didn’t respect your barn rules. Your barn is your pride and joy (when you can muster up joy after caring for Precious Ponies all day). I know I now savor my crossties clipped, halters hung on a bias, and aisle neatly swept. At the end of a longggg day, these details matter. Forgive me for the days I left my brushes strewn about or my muddy blanket heaped in a mountain on the floor.

Finally, my biggest regret… I wish I lent you a hand more often. On days you were overwhelmed and rushed, I wish I hadn’t zipped out of the barn. An extra set of hands for turnout or holding Precious Pony for the farrier goes a long way. Presently, those extra free minutes mean I can grab my daughter from preschool on time instead of dashing in late, a hay-covered-mom-failure.

Let’s face it. Most people don’t board because it’s a cash cow. They do it because they love horses, even if down the line they become a little jaded. If I disagreed with some of YOUR decisions at YOUR barn, I hope I was respectful and kind. If I wasn’t, shame on me. No matter how strongly I felt about Precious Pony’s care, hushed whispers among disgruntled boarders wasn’t the way to go.

Now, when I take on a boarder at my farm, it is my choice. Though I will tolerate the owner and love Precious Pony like my own, at the end of the day, I own this joint. I want respect. You deserved the same.

Sincerely,

Jamie Sindell (Exhausted Owner of Wish List Farm est. 2022)

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Our parking lot is open for ice-skating only. Please do not attempt to drive any cars on it until after we get it sanded...
12/29/2025

Our parking lot is open for ice-skating only. Please do not attempt to drive any cars on it until after we get it sanded this afternoon.

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Graphite Hill Farm will have one stall available November 1. We are located in Greenfield, NY, just 15 minutes from down...
10/22/2025

Graphite Hill Farm will have one stall available November 1. We are located in Greenfield, NY, just 15 minutes from downtown Saratoga Springs.

We are a small, quiet, private barn with only 12 stalls - so no crowded arenas. Monthly board includes all grain and hay, stall cleaning (with a generous amount of shavings), fans in stalls in the summer, daily turnout, blanket and fly sheet changes, use of the heated and air conditioned boarder tack room (with large tack lockers), viewing room, bathroom, and laundry room with large commercial washer and dryer, wash stall with hot water, trails on the property, and both the indoor and outdoor rings.

The 250’ x 150’ outdoor ring has GGT footing with large sprinklers and is watered every day in the summer. The indoor arena is 200’ x 80’. Both rings are dragged regularly and well maintained. We are primarily a hunter/jumper barn and always have jumps in the rings. We also have miles of trails and hills for outside of the ring conditioning opportunities.

We do not have an “in-house” trainer but Cindy Ford (she ran Skidmore for 35 years) comes in for lessons. You are also welcome to have any properly insured trainer come in for lessons.

We have once or twice yearly clinics with Boyd Martin, Tik & Sinead Maynard, and Stephen Hayes

Please email [email protected] or text 519-928-1080 for more information.

Address

660 Coy Road
Greenfield, NY
12833

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+15189281080

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