Our Goals

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Amy S. Hunter and American Thoroughbred Gelding Sweet Baby James @ Indio, California 2000




Our goal is to promote integrity, quality, and natural, thoughtful horsemanship with in the United States Sport Horse Industry. We specialize in hunter/jumper with a focus on functional dressage as a needed foundation for advanced jumping work. The trainer, Amy Hunter, is a Prix level horseman who has successfully competed professionally on both the East and West Coasts and more recently in the Midwest, and is currently working to achieve consistent status at the Grand Prix level with the imported Irish Draught stallion, Cradilo (see the stallion page for more information, pictures and video).

We have built and are expanding a facility geared towards year round advanced training and competition, and will support the education and goals of a small group of horses in for training and students. We hold yearly hunter/jumper schooling shows, and Amy is available for clinics. We have a tentative show schedule that includes AA rated hunter/jumper shows both in the Midwest and on the East Coast.















Huntington Farms owned American Thoroughbred Mare Seattle and Amy S. Hunter-Clark at Timeless Farm

We also work to breed, train, promote and sell top quality U.S. based sport horse potentials. We have spent a decade carefully collecting and breeding a group of current and future thoroughbred brood mares, several of which are prized and upcoming show jumpers, and all of which possess exceptional qualities of athletic ability, temperament and soundness. We are currently leasing the imported Irish Draught stallion Cradilo from Sandy Ladd of Laddbrook Farm and are very pleased with current and potential Irish Sport Horse offspring.
It is also worth noting, every horse we have sold has lived up to or exceeded the expectations of the buyer ... and the quality of our horses has drawn the attention and interest some of the great horseman in the industry.