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Royal Crest Farms Open House



For the first time ever Royal Crest Farms is opening it’s doors to the public to take on outside training clients and offer riding lessons. We are incredibly excited to expand our Royal Crest family and will be hosting an open house on September 29, 2012 to celebrate this restructuring of the farm. This event will begin at 1 pm and go to 4 pm. We will have a short presentation discussing the joys and benefits of riding, and the versatility of the American Saddlebred. We will have riding demonstrations from some of our riders and we will present some of our horses that are for sale. We will demonstrate the wide varieties of ways to show and present the American Saddlebred by showing riding, driving, and in hand horses, yearlings and weanlings. Lastly we will have pony rides available for anyone interested in getting on a horse. This is an all ages event everyone is welcome!

It is a new day for Royal Crest Farms we hope to build a large lesson program and introduce new faces to the breed and discipline that we love so much. We can’t wait to have new horses and riders with us at our farm to share our passion of the horse. Please support us in our new venture by coming out to the farm and taking a tour of our beautiful facility and watching our talented horses work Saturday September 29 at 1 PM.

Royal Crest Farms is located at W6148 County Road B, Fond Du Lac WI, 54937 or contact trainer Keen Sullivan: 502-649-4976.

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