Low Key Farm Jackets
See link here for Besco
See link here for Besco
Show Schedule (May be subject to change)
We attend numerous shows a year, both local and national level. Our riders qualify for a variety of finals. We have a program that fits the needs of different riders goals. See our tentative show schedule below:
2024
Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA)
The IEA was established to provide competitive and educational opportunities for middle and high school students. It encourages teamwork and is a great way for students who do not own their own horse to participate in horse shows. We have an established team that promotes horsemanship and comradery. If you have a student wishing to join the riding team, please reach out!

Congratulations to Low Key Farm IEA team 2023 making Nationals

Remembering:
Top Secret

April 23, 2015
Tonight we had to say goodbye to the best part of our Low Key Farm family. Top Secret was a once in a lifetime pony. In the family for over 31 years, he taught us the most important lesson, horses are humbling. 'Tops' or 'Boppers' as he was affectionately known, always tried his hardest in and out of the show ring. While teaching kids was his specialty, he also made sure that after a bath he would roll at his first chance. And if you weren't paying attention on the trail, he may just help himself to the grass. Winning more championships then one could count, he continued showing until the ripe age of 27. His notable achievements include 2nd place O/F at Pony Finals 1992, Reserve champion Zone 2 Hunter finals 1999, and many year end awards in the PHSA and EPPHA. Perhaps his best features include passing on his strength, courage and perseverance to all of his many riders. We can each take what he taught us and pass it along to keep his legend alive. He is the most deserving, amazing animal we have ever known. A true living saint. Saint Tops.
Tonight we had to say goodbye to the best part of our Low Key Farm family. Top Secret was a once in a lifetime pony. In the family for over 31 years, he taught us the most important lesson, horses are humbling. 'Tops' or 'Boppers' as he was affectionately known, always tried his hardest in and out of the show ring. While teaching kids was his specialty, he also made sure that after a bath he would roll at his first chance. And if you weren't paying attention on the trail, he may just help himself to the grass. Winning more championships then one could count, he continued showing until the ripe age of 27. His notable achievements include 2nd place O/F at Pony Finals 1992, Reserve champion Zone 2 Hunter finals 1999, and many year end awards in the PHSA and EPPHA. Perhaps his best features include passing on his strength, courage and perseverance to all of his many riders. We can each take what he taught us and pass it along to keep his legend alive. He is the most deserving, amazing animal we have ever known. A true living saint. Saint Tops.