ABOUT US
We purchased 15 acres in Wilmore, Kentucky—now known as Highbrook Farm—in 2015. Starting with raw land wasn’t easy, but it’s been incredibly rewarding. From the ground up, we built our paddocks, a beautiful show barn, and a 100×135 sand riding arena—bringing to life something we had both dreamed about for years.
Having both grown up in the Thoroughbred industry, it felt natural to fill our paddocks with Thoroughbreds. Today, Highbrook is home to competition horses, retirees, and select sale horses, all part of our everyday life here on the farm.
You’ll also be greeted by our welcoming crew—three dogs (Roscoe, Allie, and JJ) and our cat, Nelly—who run the place just as much as we do.
When we’re not working around the farm, you’ll usually find us riding. I spend much of my time bringing along and competing my OTTBs in Dressage and Eventing, which continues to be one of the most rewarding parts of this journey.
Jon has spent his entire life working hands-on with horses—from foals all the way through to stallions—and still enjoys the day-to-day interaction that comes with caring for them. When we’re not out on the farm, we’re running our business, PM Advertising.
We recently expanded by purchasing the neighboring six acres, where we’ve built our home. Now, we’re lucky enough to live right here on the property we’ve always dreamed of.

CAPTURING THE MOMENTS THAT MATTER MOST
Our Facility

6 Stall Show Barn
Includes office overlooking the Jessamine Creek, Tack Room/Feed Room Combo, Wash Stall with hot and cold water, bathroom, refrigerator and washer/dryer.

100×135 Sand Arena
5 inch steam rolled Class I base with 3 inches of River Sand with GGT Fiber footing.

2 Acre Grass Field
Lovely 2 acre field for flatting or jumping. Trails also surround the property on all sides.
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