Moon Indigo Farm
Moon Indigo Farm will give you comfort and peace of mind knowing your horse
is in a safe and peaceful environment.
Amy Hoffield is the manager/trainer and owner of Moon Indigo Farm.
She has been involved in horses for over 25 years.
Her wide depth of experience adds to her knowledge and expertise.
Her career began with western gaming, and moved through hunters, and eventers and
finally found what Amy calls her niche in the fine art of dressage.
Amy's extensive career began in Eastern Pa, as a working student and farm manager.
Amy has experience working in show barns, fox hunting facilities, and with race horses.
She has worked for the University of Pennsylvania's, prestigious New Bolton Center.
Considered one of the finest Veterinary hospitals in the country, the Center taught Amy
to work with young horses and prepare them for their careers as show horses, fox hunters,
and race horses.
Amy now owns and operates Moon Indigo Farm located near Pittsburgh, Pa.
Aside from training horses, giving lessons, and taking care of her charges, Amy uses
eventing to have some fun, when she is lucky enough to have the right horse to play
with her!
Amy also shows horses at Dressage at Devon, in-hand and under saddle.
She won in-hand with Benjamin from Wildwind (pictured here), a Fresian stallion that
she started and trained, and placed second in under saddle stallion classes with him.
Amy continues to improve her riding, by traveling for instruction from Gabriel Armando,
FEI "IÓ level dressage judge, from WEG listed qualifier Lauren Sammis, and from
Silva Martin and Krista Tycho.
By sharing these learning experiences, Amy helps her students and their horses
become better as a team.
Come visit us and view our facilities. E-mail Amy
to set up a time to visit our farm.
We are 30 miles north of Pittsburgh, PA, just off route #28 north.
Anecia, Amy's daughter, started showing at Devon (lead-line) when
she was 2 years old.
She now rides her pony, Mazur (by Makuba), at training, first level and some eventing.
Anecia placed 6th out of 16, at BLM Finals in 2009 Training Level in New Jersey.
At the regional championships held in Lexington, Va., Anecia placed 6th out of
24 riders, at First Level. Anecia continued her good riding to place 8th out of 28
riders, at Training Level.
We are proud of Anecia’s accomplishments as many excellent young riders came from up
and down the east coast to compete at regionals.
Anecia also competed at 2007 BLM and Regional #1 Championship at training level with
her old ponly, Mr. Peanut. In the past, she has ridden in the Jr/Yr Rider Team
championships at Morven Park, Virginia, plus has gone to New York to compete at
Lendon Grey’s Dressage Festival 4 kids.
Anecia looks forward to improving her riding and competing with Mazur at First level
and eventing.
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