HM Equestrian & Sport Horse

HM Equestrian & Sport Horse Specializing in the Hunter, Jumper, Equitation and Dressage disciplines for horse & rider. Competiti

Couldn’t have picked a more perfect day then Derby Day to introduce my 2026 c**t—bred out of a Maximum Mischief mare and...
05/02/2026

Couldn’t have picked a more perfect day then Derby Day to introduce my 2026 c**t—bred out of a Maximum Mischief mare and sired by Buy Land and See.

I’ve always know this one was special- not only is he the huge gray c**t I was manifesting for 11 months but he shares the direct blood line of one of the most sought out and powerful sires in the racing industry today- Into Mischief- the dominant sire behind this year’s Kentucky Derby field, including the race favorite. That kind of pedigree and momentum makes this moment incredibly meaningful to me.

This isn’t just another horse—it’s the beginning of a new chapter as I expand my sporthorse program into the racing world. As breeder and owner, I couldn’t be more thrilled to have this opportunity to raise him and watch him grow into everything I know he can be.

A heartfelt thank you to Joe and Orla Imbesi of Briardale Racing, and to my friend Carrie for thinking of me when this mare became available. I’m so grateful for the people who helped make this possible.

The journey starts now, and I couldn’t be more excited for what’s ahead.

For LeaseLucy’s Reign👑16.2 Bay Thoroughbred Mare Lucy is a straightforward jumper schoolmaster offering experience, ride...
02/18/2026

For Lease

Lucy’s Reign👑
16.2
Bay Thoroughbred Mare
Lucy is a straightforward jumper schoolmaster offering experience, rideability, and results. She is forward, sensitive, incredibly honest. She is well schooled off the seat and legs, with auto lead changes. Adjustable, brave, and consistent, she is no stranger to jumping you out of a bad spot and continuing to stay honest.

She has successfully taken riders from .60m–1.20m and has always finished in the top ribbons. Lucy is an ideal partner for riders seeking a polished, competitive jumper mount at any level.

Outside the ring, she is sensible and enjoys to trail ride alone or in company.
She is an absolute sweetheart to work around and is never mare-ish.

Located onsite in New Hope, PA. Off-site lease considered for the right situation.

Congratulations to Emma G on her purchase of From the Ashes 🔥 “Phoneix”.The instant connection between you two was unden...
02/03/2026

Congratulations to Emma G on her purchase of From the Ashes 🔥 “Phoneix”.
The instant connection between you two was undeniable! I’m so happy one of my best boys is getting his forever home. 🧡

From betting your dad blues for a puppy🐾 at Ludwig’s(and winning🥇)—> 10 years later hauling to Florida🌴 to bring home yo...
02/02/2026

From betting your dad blues for a puppy🐾 at Ludwig’s(and winning🥇)—> 10 years later hauling to Florida🌴 to bring home your first horse.
Helping you learn, grow and win has always been so rewarding-especially when you have a student who is as hard working and deserving as you.

Can’t wait to watch you develop this baby into your own heart horse🦄
🥂to the next 10 years.

🏆 Champion at her first three shows -  carrying a Junior Rider! 🥇Intelligent Raccoon“Mika”Mika is a striking 14.1 1/2h P...
12/16/2025

🏆 Champion at her first three shows - carrying a Junior Rider! 🥇

Intelligent Raccoon
“Mika”
Mika is a striking 14.1 1/2h Paint/Friesian cross who turns heads wherever she goes. After a late start under saddle, she has launched her show career flawlessly this year, earning champion at all three of her first shows—proof of her talent, brain, and natural presence.

Under saddle, she is balanced, responsive, and confidently schooling 2’6” with scope to move up. She moves off the leg well, will carry her rider forward and is super respectful of half halts.
She’s brave to a variety of fences and loves to hack out on the trails, making her a versatile candidate for all the things- hunters, jumpers, eventing or dressage. Lead changes are well on their way and improving with mileage.

In the barn, Mika is polite, sweet, and easy to handle for grooming, tacking, bathing, and the farrier. Her disposition and work ethic make her a barn favorite.

A rare blend of beauty, trainability, and proven performance, Mika is ready to step into her next home and continue her winning trajectory.

She can be yours to keep for low 5 figures.

From the Ashes “Phoneix”16.1h • 13 yo Black Thoroughbred gelding Phoenix has been a part of our advanced program for sev...
12/16/2025

From the Ashes
“Phoneix”

16.1h • 13 yo Black Thoroughbred gelding

Phoenix has been a part of our advanced program for several years now, making him well versed at his job.
 He is an educated and a sensitive ride off the seat and leg, complete with full changes as well as being proficient in his basic lateral work.
Like a true sport horse, Phoenix is not suited for beginners. He is a reliable teacher and show mount for intermediate through advanced junior and amateur riders. He has been successful with local wins and championships in all 3 rings from the pleasure through 2’6” with room to move up.
Phoenix begun his rated career at WEC Ocala last season with competitive jumper placings as a last-minute Junior catch ride.

Phoenix is a ‘jack of all trades’ type who also enjoys trail riding and hacks out happily alone or in a group. Easy to deal with in the barn and quietly tolerates all the things- grooming, tacking, clipping, bathing, farrier work ect. You name it, he does it.

This sweet boy is a barn favorite by those who ride him but is so deserving of his own person.

Located in New Hope Pa - Low 5 figures starting with a one for you to keep.

07/16/2025

"New Home Syndrome"🤓

I am coining this term to bring recognition, respect, and understanding to what happens to horses when they move homes. This situation involves removing them from an environment and set of routines they have become familiar with, and placing them somewhere completely different with new people and different ways of doing things.

Why call it a syndrome?

Well, really it is! A syndrome is a term used to describe a set of symptoms that consistently occur together and can be tied to certain factors such as infections, genetic predispositions, conditions, or environmental influences. It is also used when the exact cause of the symptoms is not fully understood or when it is not connected with a well-defined disease. In this case, "New Home Syndrome" is connected to a horse being placed in a new home where its entire world changes, leading to psychological and physiological impacts. While it might be transient, the ramifications can be significant for both the horse and anyone handling or riding it.

Let me explain...

Think about how good it feels to get home after a busy day. How comfortable your favourite clothes are, how well you sleep in your own bed compared to a strange bed, and how you can really relax at home. This is because home is safe and familiar. At home, the part of you that keeps an eye out for potential danger turns down to a low setting. It does this because home is your safe place (and if it is not, this blog will also explain why a lack of a safe place is detrimental).

Therefore, the first symptom of horses experiencing "New Home Syndrome" is being unsettled, prone to anxiety, or difficult behaviour. If you have owned them before you moved them, you struggle to recognise your horse, feeling as if your horse has been replaced by a frustrating version. If the horse is new to you, you might wonder if you were conned, if the horse was drugged when you rode it, or if you were lied to about the horse's true nature.

A horse with "New Home Syndrome" will be a stressed version of itself, on high alert, with a drastically reduced ability to cope. Horses don't handle change like humans do. If you appreciate the comfort of your own home and how you can relax there, you should be able to understand what the horse is experiencing.

Respecting that horses interpret and process their environments differently from us helps in understanding why your horse is being frustrating and recognising that there is a good chance you were not lied to or that the horse was not drugged.

Horses have survived through evolution by being highly aware of their environments. Change is a significant challenge for them because they notice the slightest differences, not just visually but also through sound, smell, feel, and other senses. Humans generalise and categorise, making it easy for us to navigate familiar environments like shopping centres. Horses do not generalise in the same way; everything new is different to them, and they need proof of safety before they can habituate and feel secure. When their entire world changes, it is deeply stressful.

They struggle to sleep until they feel safe, leading to sleep deprivation and increased difficulty.

But there is more...

Not only do you find comfort in your home environment and your nervous system downregulates, but you also find comfort in routines. Routines are habits, and habits are easy. When a routine changes or something has to be navigated differently, things get difficult. For example, my local supermarket is undergoing renovations. After four years of shopping there, it is extremely frustrating to have to work out where everything is now. Every day it gets moved due to the store being refitted section by section. This annoyance is shared by other shoppers and even the staff.

So, consider the horse. Not only are they confronted with the challenge of figuring out whether they are safe in all aspects of their new home while being sleep deprived, but every single routine and encounter is different. Then, their owner or new owner starts getting critical and concerned because the horse suddenly seems untrained or difficult. The horse they thought they owned or bought is not meeting their expectations, leading to conflict, resistance, explosiveness, hypersensitivity, and frustration.

The horse acts as if it knows little because it is stressed and because the routines and habits it has learned have disappeared. If you are a new human for the horse, you feel, move, and communicate differently from what it is used to. The way you hold the reins, your body movements in the saddle, the position of your leg – every single routine of communication between horse and person is now different. I explain to people that when you get a new horse, you have to imprint yourself and your way of communicating onto the horse. You have to introduce yourself and take the time to spell out your cues so that they get to know you.

Therefore, when you move a horse to a new home or get a new horse, your horse will go through a phase called "New Home Syndrome," and it will be significant for them. Appreciating this helps them get through it because they are incredible and can succeed. The more you understand and help the horse learn it is safe in its new environment and navigate the new routines and habits you introduce, the faster "New Home Syndrome" will pass.
"New Home Syndrome" will be prevalent in a horse’s life until they have learned to trust the safety of the environment (and all that entails) and the humans they meet and interact with. With strategic and understanding approaches, this may take weeks, and their nervous systems will start downgrading their high alert status. However, for some horses, it can take a couple of years to fully feel at ease in their new home.

So, next time you move your horse or acquire a new horse and it starts behaving erratically or being difficult, it is not being "stupid", you might not have been lied to or the horse "drugged" - your horse is just experiencing an episode of understandable "New Home Syndrome." And you can help this.❤

I would be grateful if you could please share, this reality for horses needs to be better appreciated ❤
‼️When I say SHARE that does not mean plagiarise my work…it is seriously not cool to copy and paste these words and make out you have written it yourself‼️

Welcoming new clients for boarding, training and lessons!
06/23/2025

Welcoming new clients for boarding, training and lessons!

Congrats to my girl  on her new horse!Scarlet is beautiful and shows so much promise in whatever direction you choose to...
06/09/2025

Congrats to my girl on her new horse!

Scarlet is beautiful and shows so much promise in whatever direction you choose to take her.
I know you’ll do an excellent job bringing her along just like you’ve done helping me with all my young horses!
Im so excited for you to have a project of your own!

Congratulations to Angela on her purchase of Woodford Reserve! We know Woody will enjoy that warm South Carolina sunshin...
05/29/2025

Congratulations to Angela on her purchase of Woodford Reserve! We know Woody will enjoy that warm South Carolina sunshine!

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