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HAYLO
FARM........... Imagine driving through the soft rolling
hills of northern Illinois as the sun is setting in the west, and
as you top one of those hills in your truck you look off and see
a farm type setting with a long lane nestled in the hills surrounded
by green pastures sprinkled with Paint horses and Longhorn cattle.
It truly is a piece of heaven and we get to live everyday.
Over the past 17 years there have been changes here at Haylo Farm
but one thing that has remained the same is our commitment to
our Paint / Pinto horse breeding program. The popularity of the
farms young stock has been very good to us, thank you to all whom
have made it possible. We hope to keep the tradition going for
many years to come.

One area that has changed is our services, as we have been asked
over the years to expand on training, showing, fitting, and lessons.
With the February 2005 completion of our 23 stall heated facility
and indoor arena we are able to meet your request. Our facility. |
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Owners
and managers of Haylo Farm, Steve and Tricia Angell.
Since Steve's retirement in 2001, Steve and Tricia work together
every day on the farm.
Celebrating 16 years of marriage in 2009, they
have the same passions and beliefs in what it takes to keep Haylo
Farm a reputable, respected and nationally known APHA breeding
farm. With roots in halter, pleasure, reining, hunters, roping,
saddle seat, dressage, speed and cutting the team has developed
some tough criteria in what they want in a horse. Their stallions
and broodmares depict the overall balance, correctness, soundness,
athleticism, bloodlines, and disposition they insist on in their
breeding program. With approximately 15 foals per year, Haylo Farm
prides themselves on unique color patterns on the body of a square,
good-legged, kind-minded, versatile, show quality, registered Paint
baby.
Steve and Tricia invite you to stop in for a tour of the livestock
and the farm! |