Tolt Farm
Tolt Farm, run by Anne Owen, raises Icelandic horses in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, a rural corner of Hunterdon County roughly 45 minutes west of Newark. The farm's name is a direct nod to the breed itself: "tolt" is the Icelandic word for the running walk, the fourth gait of the naturally five-gaited Icelandic horse, and the quality that sets the breed apart for riders seeking a smooth, comfortable ride.
The farm is listed with the Icelandic Horse Congress, the primary registry and breed organization in North America for those seeking Icelandic horses in New Jersey. In addition to working with the breed, Tolt Farm offers boarding as a small private facility, with 24/7 on-site supervision and personalized care for resident horses. A separate stable with grass paddock turnout rounds out the setup, reflecting a hands-on approach to daily horse management.
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| Species | Horse Icelandic Horse |
|---|---|
| Website | toltfarm.com |
| toltfarm@yahoo.com | |
| Phone | +1 908-968-0292 |
| Owner | Anne Owen |
| Location | Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, 8889, USA |
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