Wild Springs Farm

Wild Springs Farm Training. Coaching/ lessons. Horsemanship. Hunter/Jumper. Boarding. Sarah loves to share her passion and love of all things equestrian with riders young and old.

Our goal here is to create a family friendly team atmosphere with elite training opportunities. Showing is an option but not required nor will a rider be pressured to do so. Riding, like life is all about balance. You cannot expect your horse to be balanced if you are not balanced.

06/13/2026

💡The same is true in dressage. 🤔

The horses that challenge us test more than our technique. They demand patience, humility, feel, timing, and understanding. Easy horses may build confidence, but difficult horses shape character.

Every resistance, every misunderstanding, every setback is an opportunity to become a better horseman.

The greatest lessons are rarely taught by the easiest horses.

06/12/2026
Tuesday night sunsets
06/10/2026

Tuesday night sunsets

We’ve ALL been there!!!🤪
06/04/2026

We’ve ALL been there!!!

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06/04/2026

SUPER EXCITING NEWS!!!
Carroll County Tack has partnered with StormyDay Equine Blanket Cleaning!! We are now a drop off and pickup location, fill out the form on her website (we will have some in store but it’s easier to fill out before hand), drop off your blankets, she will invoice you and let you know when they are dropped off! Pickup & drop off will be anytime we are open no appointments needed

06/01/2026

Your best may look different every day… and that's okay.

Some days your best looks like smashing your goals, ticking off the to-do list, riding the horse, walking the dog, feeding the family, and somehow still having energy left over.

And some days?

Your best looks like getting out of bed. Answering one email. Drinking a glass of water. Keeping everyone alive and reasonably fed.

The trouble is, we often compare today's effort to yesterday's capacity.

But we're not machines.

We are humans navigating changing hormones, changing seasons, changing emotions, changing energy levels, and sometimes just the sheer chaos of everyday life.

Your nervous system doesn't care what was on the plan. Your body doesn't care what Instagram says you "should" be doing. And your worth is not measured by productivity.

The horse world teaches this beautifully.

Some days our horses feel incredible. Some days they need a quieter ride, a hack, a groom, or simply a day in the field being a horse.

We allow them grace. Maybe it's time we offered ourselves the same.

So as May comes to a close, remember this:

You don't have to be the same version of yourself every day.

You just have to show up as the version that exists today.

And that is enough. 🧡✨🐴

05/26/2026

Maybe horses were never meant to teach us how to exert dominance.

Maybe they came to teach us relationship.

The longer I spend around horses, the more I wonder if we misunderstood the lesson.

For generations, people have looked to horses as teachers of leadership, authority, and control.

We admired the person who could make a thousand-pound animal obey.

We built entire philosophies around gaining respect, establishing hierarchy, and becoming the one in charge.

And perhaps some of that was understandable. Horses are large, powerful animals. Learning to live safely alongside them matters.

But what if safety was never the deepest lesson they had to offer?

What if the real gift of horses has always been something far more challenging?

Relationship.

Not the kind of relationship where one being gets to decide and the other is expected to comply.

The kind where two individuals learn to listen.

The kind where trust cannot be demanded.

The kind where connection is built, not taken.

Because horses have a way of exposing things in us that humans often miss.

They notice our tension before we speak.
They notice our impatience before we act.
They notice when our words and our energy tell different stories.

And unlike people, they are rarely impressed by our titles, achievements, credentials, or explanations.

They respond to what we are.

That is a difficult teacher.

A horse does not care how much power you have.
A horse cares whether you feel safe.
Whether you are predictable.
Whether being near you brings comfort or stress.

In that way, horses may be among the greatest relationship teachers on earth.

Because relationship asks more of us than dominance ever will.

Dominance asks:
“How do I get my way?”

Relationship asks:
“How do we find a way together?”

Dominance seeks compliance.

Relationship seeks understanding.

Dominance is concerned with control.

Relationship is concerned with connection.

And perhaps that is why so many people find themselves changing after years with horses.

Not because they learned how to command better.

But because they learned how to listen better.

How to soften.
How to become curious.
How to slow down enough to hear what another being is trying to communicate.

I sometimes think the most profound horses are not the ones that carry us where we want to go.

They are the ones that stop us long enough to question where we are going in the first place.

Maybe that is why horses continue to captivate us after thousands of years.

Not because they make us feel powerful.

But because they invite us into a different way of being.

A way rooted not in force, but in partnership.

Not in winning, but in understanding.

Not in dominance, but in relationship.

And perhaps that was the lesson all along.

Beware the Short Haired Danger Floof!
05/23/2026

Beware the Short Haired Danger Floof!

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3384 Old Gamber Road
Finksburg, MD
21048

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