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Welcome to Fox Field Farm, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Prince Edward County. Our family farm is dedicated to producing top-quality forage tailored to the needs of your horses.

At Fox Field Farm, we understand the importance of nutrition in maintaining the health and performance of your horse. That’s why we specialize in producing low carb forage the foundation of a healthy equine diet. We grow and carefully harvest our hay to support the wellbeing of your horse.

Fox Field Farm is more than just a forage producer – we’re also home to a small but dedicated dressage horse breeding program. We focus on quality over quantity, we strive to breed dressage horses for the serious amateur rider with top temperaments.

Get in touch with Fox Field Farm and experience the difference that quality forage can make in your horse’s life. Whether you’re stocking up for your stable or looking to add a future champion to your equestrian family, we’re here to provide you with the foundation of good nutrition and quality well handled young horses

Explore our website to learn more about our farm, our forage products, and our breeding program. We look forward to welcoming you to the Fox Field Farm family!

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2 days ago

Snowy mornings call for the good stuff ❄️🐐The goats are diving into second cut hay like it’s a five star breakfast. School buses are cancelled (again) but the upside? Extra chore hands and a slower start to the day.Not the worst way to spend a morning. 💙#WinterOnTheFarm #GoatLife #SnowDay #FoxFieldFarm ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

Oren is on the mend after being gelded, and his biggest prescription right now? Movement to help reduce that post-op swelling. Thankfully Freya has taken her job very seriously and is making sure he doesn’t stand still for too long.Recovery isn’t glamorous… but it’s better with friends. 💛#FarmLife #EquineCare #FoxFieldFarm ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

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3 days ago

It’s always encouraging to see new, peer reviewed research being published with a focus on equine welfare. 🐴✨This new study in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science is another reminder that our industry continues to grow through science, observation, and a genuine desire to improve life for horses.Good management isn’t about tradition alone. It’s also about being willing to learn, adapt, and apply evidence based practices when we know better. We’re grateful for researchers who dedicate their work to helping us understand our horses more clearly and care for them more thoughtfully.If you enjoy staying current with equine science, you may find this interesting:www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080625004204Progress happens when knowledge meets horsemanship. 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

Missing those soft, sun warming your soul kind of spring days 🌱☀️Throwback to little Roger as a foal with Kit enjoying late spring pasture. Kit is kind, uncomplicated, and an easy keeper — the kind of mare who was born to be a mom. She would be a wonderful first broodmare for someone just starting out and wanting to build a program with a solid foundation.Spring feels far away right now… but looking at this photo reminds me it always comes back. 🌸#throwback #springfoals #broodmareopportunity #farmlife #oldenburgmare ... See MoreSee Less
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