Welcome to Hackney
farm “De Heemhoeve”
Among other
things, the Croes – Horst family keeps and breeds hackneys at De
Heemhoeve. Gerard Horst was brought up with keeping ponies and horses.
Born and raised at a farm, working with horses used for
traction was a basic need. Apart from workhorses, even back then
more fancy horses were also kept, and these were used for riding
and/or driving. With the arrival during the sixties of tractors at
the farm, the workhorses disappeared, but a few saddle and breeding
horses can still be found there today. Originally contaminated by the horse virus, Gerard Horst later purchased
a Welsh-A pony, on which the children mastered their horsemanship.
When the children switched over to larger ponies, he bred a few
foals from the Welsh-A mare, with a thoroughbred Arab as their
father. These descendants were then used for driving. Next, the step
towards the coaching sports was made. By now settled in Twente, except for one
riding pony for the children, all Welshes have been replaced by
Hackneys, both ponies and horses. With a beautiful ride-out area consisting of many kilometres of unpaved roads ‘around the corner’, ‘De Heemhoeve’ is an outstanding location for the coaching sports (see general drawing). What is our aim? At ‘De Heemhoeve’ we breed Hackneys,
both ponies and horses, we selected the breed Hackneys strictly on
their racial characteristics, with regard to both the exterior of
the horse and the coaching sports, we participate in exterior
inspections of Hackneys and our horses are brought out into the
coaching sports. Our ultimate goal is to exclusively
participate in inspections and competitions with Hackneys bred by
ourselves. You are more than welcome to visit us! For this purpose, please contact us or call for an appointment.
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