The Equestrian Podcast

[EP 327] Learning the Horse’s Needs and Making Light of Every Situation with Nick Haness


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Nick Haness is a hunter/jumper professional and owner of Hunterbrook Farms which was established in 2009. Currently located in Temecula, California, Nick grew up riding in Orange County as the only one in his family to work with horses, until his lifelong dream of owning his own farm came true. Nick has had many wins in some of the most prestigious hunter classes in the country, including the 2022 $25,000 WCHR Pro Final at Capital Challenge (Maryland), the $100,000 WCHR West Coast Hunter Spectacular (California), the $65,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Southwest Regional Championship (California). Listen in!

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