Heart and Hooves

Heart and Hooves

October 6, 2024

Operating an equestrian training facility like Cavallo Farms in Tallahassee is a labor of love and dedication. From early morning feedings to late-night rides, each person plays a crucial role in creating a supportive and thriving environment. Riders and trainees experience personal growth as they master new skills, bond with their horses, and achieve their competitive goals. Barn hands ensure every detail is meticulously handled, from mucking stalls to prepping tack, making the farm run smoothly. The head trainers and coaches serve as mentors, pushing both horse and rider to reach their highest potential. With patience and expertise, they transform challenges into victories, inspiring everyone involved.

Horses, the heart of the farm, are treated like family, receiving top-tier care and personalized training regimens to match their talents and needs. The shared commitment from the team at Cavallo Farms creates not only top-level performance but also a sense of community and accomplishment that makes this journey incredibly rewarding. Everyone—human and horse alike—contributes to the magic of the farm. The experience of working and training at Cavallo Farms becomes more than just equestrian pursuits; it’s about fostering resilience, learning, and lifelong bonds in a wholesome, inspiring environment.

Upcoming Equestrian Events
Equestrian enthusiasts at Cavallo Farms can look forward to exciting events on the horizon! Major competitions like the 2024 Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida, and the Ocala Horse Show will feature top riders from around the world, offering both a challenge and an inspiration. These events provide an excellent opportunity for Cavallo Farms riders to showcase their progress and dedication, while also learning from the best in the industry.

Stay tuned for Cavallo Farms updates on local shows and clinics coming to Tallahassee!

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Equestrian Quiz

Horse Grooming

What is the primary reason for grooming a horse regularly?

To keep its coat shiny
To build a bond with the horse
To prevent health issues

Horse Health

What is a common sign that a horse may be colicking?

Increased appetite
Laying down repeatedly
Tail swishing

Olympic Equestrian

Which discipline is NOT part of Olympic Equestrian events?

Dressage
Show jumping
Barrel racing