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Bridget Hay
Bridget Hay grew up on her family’s farm in horse crazy Hunterdon county, New Jersey. Along with her mother, a trainer and a National Examiner for the United States Pony Club, she decided to breed her own dressage horses. Since then, Bridget has trained and competed her own homebreds through the FEI levels at events like the US Dressage Finals, US Dressage Festival of Champions, and Dressage at Devon.

Bridget Hay grew up on her family’s farm in horse crazy Hunterdon county, New Jersey. Along with her mother, a trainer and a National Examiner for the United States Pony Club, she decided to breed her own dressage horses. Since then, Bridget has trained and competed her own homebreds through the FEI levels at events like the US Dressage Finals, US Dressage Festival of Champions, and Dressage at Devon.