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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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4 days ago

Daisy really needs to find a home this week. Super sweet 12 y/o 13.3 grade QH/Welsh mare. Kids are a bit too chaotic for her so she would prefer a quiet teen or adult.Wtc, trail rides, small jumps. Full ad at www.buxtonequestrian.com. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

Spring fertilizer application day 🌱This is easily our biggest expense of the season and one of the most important. Everything we do with hay starts here. We’re at the mercy of the weather to get it on at the right time, and it plays a huge role in whether we can produce hay we’re truly proud of.This year, it stings a little more. Rising costs tied to political instability have driven up both fertilizer prices and the cost of running the equipment to apply it. There’s no cutting corners on this step, but it’s definitely felt.It’s an investment in the fields, in the animals that rely on this feed, and in the quality we aim to deliver year after year. Here’s hoping the weather cooperates from here on out 🤞🌾#foxfieldfarm #springwork #hayseason #farminglife #horsehay ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Good boy Roger 💗Roger is a great example of why it is so important to handle your young horses regularly and with intention. As he begins his ground work to be backed, he has taken everything in stride and with curiosity. His first time wearing a surcingle was very uneventful, and he continued to do what was asked of him with calm understanding. These are the types that will go on to be exceptional amateur types; exactly as Roger was bred to be. Fox Field Brewed Awakening (Roger)Golden State x GatsbyBred by Fox Field Farm Info on Roger can be found at www.buxtonequestrian.com ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Lily stealing the spotlight for a minute ✨🐎Katie and Hannah from Buxton Equestrian were here yesterday updating photos and video of our sale horses. Lily made it easy. She’s really coming into her own lately, and it shows.If you have questions about Lily or any of the other lovely young horses available, Katie can be reached through her website or social media.More to come…💛📸Fox Field Steamy Chai2023 grulla CSHA filly by Deja D'Or x Athena (grade Trakehner mare), currently standing just under 14.2.Lilly is a solid, well built filly sporting very unique coloring, including a dorsal stripe and leg bars. She is brave and willing to learn with an in your pocket personality. Happy to live in or out, easy keeper with great feet, Lilly is a lovely prospect for any discipline and would be a fun Cup prospect for the fall.If not sold, Lilly will begin training in June. Lower 5 figures.Bloomfield, ON. ... See MoreSee Less
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4 weeks ago

We planted oats for the first time this past weekend as a ground cover 🌱The goal is to cut it for goat hay… but if it doesn’t quite get there, the goats will still be winning with some extra tasty straw this winter 🐐#farmlife #foxfieldfarm #goatlife #sustainablefarming #covercrops ... See MoreSee Less
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Ontario Forage Council – Ontario Forage Network