WELCOME to Brymor Hills Horse Farm
 | "Take care to do what you like", George Bernard Shaw once said, "or you will be forced to like what you do." Two partners in New York and New Hampshire are following that axiom by helping establish a century-old breed of hunter-jumper in the United States while satisfying some of their personal ambitions. ... Equine Journal, June 2002 |
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We breed and raise the rare Irish Hunters at our dual-based Brymor Hills Horse Farm. Also known as Irish Draught Sport Horses, these event and show jumping horses win proportionately more championships than any other warm blood breed. They spring from the union of a lighter mare, usually a Thoroughbred, with an Irish Draught stallion.
Our successful program is built upon our goal to breed quality pedigree horses with excellent conformation, superb athletic ability, and a distinctive temperament that blends intelligence, sensibility, and an amazing willingness to please.
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