About the Farm
Almost every horse we have bred can be traced back to the Grand Prix dressage star Elite-status Hanoverian mare Dreamcatcher. The story of the farm that carries her name continues today with dozens of Hanoverians carrying her genetic gifts; Hanoverians for sale, to lease to learn on or admire in competition disciplines from dressage to show-jumping.
At Dreamcatcher Meadows, it is our ambition to help horses and riders achieve their goals and dreams. “From conception to competition” let our years of experience and success guide you on your journey. With international recognition for our homebred and trained champions, we develop young horses that are well-mannered, have correct movement and kind temperaments. Ideal for amateurs or professionals we offer comprehensive training Services page.
Awarded USDF’s Sporthorse Breeder of the Year (for three consecutive years), our farm is known for producing young horses that win championships and national awards year after year. Walking through our barn, it isn’t the ribbons or medals that you’ll fall in love with though. It’s the personalities of each of the horses. It is our goal that every horse we produce can leave our farm and make a special rider’s dreams come true. Want to see if your next partner is waiting for you? Visit our Sales Page.
While we specialize in breeding and training sporthorses for dressage, we love sharing our knowledge and passion with others. Whether it’s a guided tour of our breeding facilites, or year long riding lessons, giving back to others brings us joy day after day. Our custom lesson packages are designed for each rider’s unique goals and ambitions. Let us share with you the knowledge we have learned from Olympians and horsemen around the world. Learn more about our Horseback Riding Lessons and Programs HERE.
There is a lot more to know about Dreamcatcher Meadows, if you’re interested in knowing more about our story, I suggest you read the following articles:
But it’s not just the horses we’ve been blessed with at Dreamcatcher Meadows. Over the years we seem to have “adopted” an array of animals including a cockatoo, two miniature donkeys, a dairy cow, chickens, and even a few children! And we can’t wait to welcome you into our family too.
See you soon,
Jill Giese and John Dingle
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