Evergreen Farm

Evergreen Farm Evergreen Farm is an equestrian center specializing in dressage training for horse and rider. Boarding and training options available.

Learn from owner and trainer Amy Green on your horse or one of our seasoned lesson horses.

WE HAVE BOARD OPENINGS ~ Evergreen Farm in Pownal provides a positive, low-key environment with a 70'x150' indoor arena,...
12/03/2025

WE HAVE BOARD OPENINGS ~ Evergreen Farm in Pownal provides a positive, low-key environment with a 70'x150' indoor arena, a 75'x200' outdoor arena, large paddocks, 10'x12' matted stalls, a heated tackroom with bathroom, an outdoor wash bay with heated water, and more. We offer boarders the professionalism and knowledge of a large facility in a smaller, personalized setting. Dressage training is available with owner and experienced trainer Amy Green.
Please PM via this page or text or call (texts preferred) Amy at 207-831-8736 for more information.

01/26/2023

We’re looking for a part-time stablehand do the daily chores for 9 horses: turn the horses out, muck stalls, mix grain, etc. In need of help Saturdays, Sundays and/or Mondays. Please apply ONLY if you have prior experience handling or working with horses. Hourly pay commensurate with experience. 🙂🐴

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09/08/2022

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The Queen at the Royal Horse Show in Windsor, Berkshire (Steve Parsons/PA) (PA Archive)

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09/08/2022

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Bingo! 😊
03/17/2022

Bingo! 😊

Today's Wise Words come from German Olympian and world-renowned dressage rider Hubertus Schmidt 👏

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03/08/2022

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Anxious or Calm? It starts off their backs.

I have watched thousands of humans deal with horses over the last 70 years. So much of how horses behave has to to with whether or not they are anxious or calm, and so much about whether the horse is anxious or calm depends upon how it is handled---I think---

Watch the way a good horse person catches a horse in a field, how they put the halter on, how they lead the horse, how they handle the horse on cross-ties, how they groom, how they tack up, how they mount, and then, after they are on the horse, how they warm up.

I don’t think with the better horse people you will see much drama. You won’t see yanking and snatching and slapping. You won’t hear lots of yelling. You will see quiet movement, almost deliberate handling, consistency, and when the horse gets tricky, like sticks its head way up to get bridled, there won’t be a big deal, lots of patience.

You won’t see the saddle getting slammed on the horse’s back, or the girth getting cranked tight, maybe the horse being kneed in the belly to “make him let out his breath.”
There just won’t be all that hassle and drama.

And once the rider IS on, you will see calm walking, no insta-contact, no feeling of rush or hurry, or frenzy.

All of this is not about riding skills or training while riding, but it is a prelude to that, and usually how you see a human deal with horses OFF their backs will give you a pretty good clue about what you will see when you watch them ride.

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12/12/2021

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We’re so sad to report that Riley, our beloved super pony, had to be put down on Monday because of a sudden and severe c...
09/02/2021

We’re so sad to report that Riley, our beloved super pony, had to be put down on Monday because of a sudden and severe colic. If you rode or ride at EF as a kid, chances are you’ve spent a good amount of saddle time on Riley. He was with me for 14 of his 30+ years, and taught hundreds of kids to ride (or stay on if he suddenly decided to gallop down the long side!😄). He lived a wonderful pony life and was well loved by so many…we will miss you “Little” but know you’re happy kicking up your heels with your old friend Brandy. 🥰🐴💔
Please post photos or share memories about Riley below. We’ll be compiling a tribute page to him. Thank you ~ Amy

08/20/2021

We’re looking for one full-time person or multiple part-timers to do the daily chores for 10-12 horses: turn the horses out, muck stalls, mix grain, etc. Please apply ONLY if you have prior experience handling or working with horses. 🙂🐴

Address

181 Fickett Road
Pownal, ME
04069

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

(207) 831-8736

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