Stoney Hill Ranch
Bill & Sue Carver
174 Sturdevant Rd.
Sequim, Wa 98382
(360) 683-7538
stoneyhillranch@yahoo.com


We are located just west of Sequim, Washington, on the northwest tip of the state. Our farm is nestled in the foothills of the majestic Olympic Mountains over looking the beautiful Strait of Juan de Fuca which borders between the US and Canada.


We moved to our property with our three children in 1990, since then we have worked hard building it into an equine facility, where we breed, show and sell quality show horses. My husband Bill has single handedly put the farm together and our son David is our right hand man, who oversees the upkeep of the barns and cares for the daily needs of all the horse.

Arial Photo of Stoney Hill Ranch

 

We have a small band of broodmares including our matriarch, Tide Rip who has produced many successful show foals and also including two daughters of hers that are just starting their careers as broodmares and are already producing fantastic prospects themselves.We thoroughly enjoy every aspect of our equine business; we offer horses from weanlings to adults for sale and work especially hard to place our horses with the right people and to good homes. We raise the highest quality horses possible, which means – great minds, pedigree, and conformation which produce natural abilities and a great addition to anyone’s barn.

 


We have had the experience of working for a local breeder and have bred our own mares for many years. After purchasing our stallion, Coo Obvious, my husband and I attended Oregon State University equine breeding seminar, which really updated and reinforced our knowledge of modern equine breeding techniques. We highly recommend this program to anyone interested in equine reproduction, especially if you plan to use A.I. in your breeding program.

We plan on continuing with our goals, old and new and hope to be able to share the joys of owning a horse with many others, in and out of the show ring.

March of 2009 we sadly lost our great Stallion “Coo Obvious to a rare kind of stomach colic, After the surgery could not fix the problem, he never recovered from the antiseptic The loss was unbelievable. The only reason we were able to get back on track was we were lucky enough to find UnChippable, He taught us we could go on.

Grand Kids and Foals!

Please feel free to contact us anytime as we would love to hear from you
Bill and Sue Carver & family