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Acreage off Highway 225A in northwest Marion county. The new farm encompasses 78 rolling acres of lush bahia, and bermuda grass in large well shaded pastures, where horses benefit from the added exercise space, limestone enriched soil and water, and ideal climate year around. This exercise space and rolling land are what makes the Bonnie Heath horses sound, confident, and take them to the winners’ circle.
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Kim, as a horse crazy little girl, saved her lunch money for riding on the weekends. The nearest horses to her Jacksonville suburb were a 45-minute drive. Her attachment to all things horsey led her to jobs in the business while in college at University Of Florida, finally requiring her to relocate to Ocala in 1977. Her experience in training, broodmares, yearlings, bloodstock sales, veterinary assistance, and stallions, set her up for her future at Bonnie Heath Farm. |
When Bonnie and Kim got together it was only natural to go forward with their passion for Thoroughbreds. They kept busy with racing, and pinhooking yearlings to two year olds until the time they were asked by Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Heath, Sr. to take over operations at Bonnie Heath Farm in 1991. Since then They have turned the farm into a full service commercial operation, standing stallions, training, selling at auction, boarding, and foaling the family horses, and the horses of select clientele.
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