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The Team at Hidden Path Farm

 

Welcome to Hidden Path Farm!  Here, you can learn all about the brains behind the operation, and the team that consistently keeps it running smoothly day-to-day.

Milly Harrison

Paige Harrison

Amelia Winslow

Milly has been riding since she was 9, and now at 25, is proud to be the founder and owner of Hidden Path Farm.

 

When Milly was 9 years old, she begged her parents for lessons and fell in love with horses and the idea of being a professional rider someday.  The rest is history!

 

Milly hails from a nice town in southeastern Pennsylvania where she lived and was raised for most of her life.  When she was older, she took a trip out to Lexington, Kentucky and toured the University of Kentucky.  She decided to attend once she was accepted, and enjoyed every minute of her studies and riding opportunities!  Once she graduated, she returned to PA for a bit but soon came to the realization that she wanted to live and own horses in Lexington.

 

Milly now serves as the resident Show Jumping rider and is busy with her 5 year old Dutch WB, Lincoln in jumpers.

Paige Harrison is Milly's cousin and is in charge of the day-to-day management of the farm.  She is either in the office taking care of the finances of the farm, or in the barn making sure things are all taken care of and running smoothly.  Not to mention she is the one who so graciously is up at 6 AM and 10 PM taking care of all the horses.

 

Paige is 23 and recently graduated from college with a bachelor's degree.  She dual majored in Finance/Accounting and Equine Studies.   This not only helps Paige with the day-to-day management of the farm, but she also knows the in's & out's of the finance world.  So she is responsible for the financial side of the farm business!

 

With Paige learning the in's and out's of show jumping over the years, she decided she wanted to pursue it.  She has since been learning the ropes of show jumping and can't wait to start bringing along & showing Quinton, a young 4 year old Dutch WB stallion, in show jumping!  She looks forward to seeing what he brings to the table in the ring!

Amelia has been riding since before she could walk.  Through her younger years, she competed in pony jumpers until she was 16.  After turning 16, she decided it was time to move on to larger horses and larger competition!  She competed in jumpers for a little while until realizing eventing is where her passion truly was in the equestrian world.

 

Now, at just 22 years old, Amelia recently gained professional status and currently competes in the exciting sport of eventing!

 

It is with great pleasure that Amelia has become the "face" of our eventing team!  She is responsible for both the conditioning and showing of all of our eventing horses-both young and old.

 

She is currently working with the lovely TB mare Yuengling that was just recently purchased.  She has shown great promise already at the Beginner Novice level and has already exceeded Amelia's and everyone else's expectations.

Lauren Weissenburg

Jamie Bernard

Casey Winslow

At just 17 years old, Lauren has already proven herself to be a very hard worker!  She is our resident working student and is at the farm every day.  She is responsible for aiding in turning out/bringing in, feeding the horses, grooming, washing, and cleaning stalls.

 

When she is not helping to keep the barn and horses in tip-top shape, she is attending shows with us on the weekends.  She rides/shows occasionally herself, learning the ropes in both show jumping and eventing.

 

Lauren is looking to pursue an equine studies degree when she gets to college next year, and we can easily say she will make a fantastic professional horsewoman!

Jamie is our resident groom and has been with us since the start.  He is the one who makes sure all horses look their best before heading into the show ring!  From their coats, manes and tails, and the hooves.  He does it all and does a fantastic job!

 

He has won numerous awards for being the top groom at different shows.  Awards which he proudly displays throughout our barn!

 

Jamie is finishing up his junior year in college and can't wait to see what his senior year holds.  When he's not making our horses look fabulous, he's studying hard to get his degree in business management.  He hopes to become a barn manager once he graduates. Eventually, he'd also like to own/run a show stable!

Casey has recently joined HPF's team, and will be serving as head of our Dressage string.  Casey has been a dressage rider for over 20 years, and went professional 5 years ago.  Mother to 22 event rider Amelia Winslow, Casey was easily convinced by her daughter to join the team when she found out HPF was looking for an experienced dressage rider to take on the position as head of the string.

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