Meet Our Goats!
Meet our goats! With just a click of a button you will get a chance to know our goats by name and breed, and how their breed makes them so unique!
Meet our goats! With just a click of a button you will get a chance to know our goats by name and breed, and how their breed makes them so unique!
In this horse breeds activity, we introduce you to each of our horses by name and breed and give some insight into what makes them so unique.
Our Job Readiness Program Manager, Nancy Frasche, has created a playlist of videos that help inform students of proper chicken care! Attached is an activity students can complete after watching the videos.
At Madison Fields, when a new horse is brought into the herd they don't go straight into working with riders. There is what we like to consider a trial period, where we dedicate 30 days to allow the horse to fully transition into their new role as a Therapeutic Riding (TR) horse and become comfortable with their new home.
Alexander is a young adult living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In June of 2017, at the age of 21, he graduated from The Community School of Maryland in Brookville. Alexander and his family found it took some time to get ahold of vital services after graduation.
Madison Fields’ Therapeutic Riding (TR) is run by three amazingly talented women: Jessica Simpson, Programs Manager; Maggie Jackson, Head Therapeutic Riding Instructor; and Taylor Polito, Equestrian Assistant.
The EAAT team created the Madison Fields Coloring Book to keep our families connected during this time that we have to spend away from the farm.
A BIG congratulations to Madison Fields’ PATH International Instructor Training Candidates: Taylor Polito and Aureanna Hakenson! Both Taylor and Aure recently completed the required PATH Intl. Registered Instructor Workshop and passed their teaching and riding evaluations!
What would we do without our volunteers? As a mission-drive project and the work required for proper upkeep, stewardship and maintenance is immense!