"It has been a wonderful experience to have horses at Bayfield. I have sent several horses,including GG Valentine and her foals to KC. She has treated them as if they were her own. I would highly recommend KC to anyone who is looking for a great home for their horse or pony."
"My experience at Bayfield Farm has been tremendous. The pristine grounds and safe environment are what make it so beautiful, but the soul and love behind the impeccable care goes to K.C. Hunter. She has a heart of gold and loves all the residents there large and small like they are her own. I had the pleasure of K.C.'s care for the first 2 years of my fillies life, and owe a great deal to her. Keeping Addie at Bayfield was the best decision I could have made. She came from good stock, but I know that the imprinting done at Bayfield has impacted her and will last a lifetime."
"I have had mares, foals, & young horses with KC and Bayfield Farm for 5 years. The care of the horses and service I receive has always been great. I would and have highly recommended Bayfield."
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Daily Schedule
- 7:30 am—Breakfast
- 9:00 am—Hay
- 10:00 am to 12:00 pm— Daily individual handling of babies
- 12:30 to 4:00 pm—Turn out (Oct. to April)
- 5:00 pm—Dinner and evening chores
- 10:00-—Night check
Bayfield's Graduates
- One of a Kind (Nikki) is a four year old being trained and shown by Mitch Steege of Red Acre Farm. Nikki showed in the baby green hunters during the summer of 2011. She is heading to HITS Ocala this winter.
- Photos and updates of these and other Bayfield babies can be found on our facebook page.
Mares & Foals at Bayfield Farm
Clients who wanted to breed retired show mares like the fact our program is defined around maintaining the mares quality of life. Board certified equine reproduction specialist, Dr. Maria Cadario, carefully balances the individual needs of these special mares and foals.
Growing Up at Bayfield Farm
Bayfield foals learn to live life like a show horse, remaining under our care until they are 2-3 years old. They always have a stall and are led in and out daily. They are fed individually in their stalls and are turned out in pairs or small groups. At Bayfield they are groomed, bathed, blanketed, cross tied, trimmed, worked in hand, tacked, lunged, hugged, kissed, and all about treats. All of this attention has produced confident and willing young horses. The Bayfield babies who have begun their training have made easy transitions from Bayfield to their new lives at training and show barns.


