McIntosh Performance Horses

McIntosh Performance Horses Boarding and training facility. Specializing in hunter under saddle and western pleasure horses. The farm is located on 22 acres in Moraine, Ohio.

Doug and Miranda McIntosh own and operate McIntosh Performance Horses. Miranda specializes in Hunter Under Saddle, Western Pleasure and the all-around events with youth and amateur riders. Over the years Miranda's program has produced Congress Champions, NSBA World Champions, AQHA Hi-Point horses and multiple futurity champions.

ISO stall cleaning extraordinaire who can feed, turn out and bring horses in. The ideal candidate will have prior horse ...
04/16/2026

ISO stall cleaning extraordinaire who can feed, turn out and bring horses in. The ideal candidate will have prior horse experience, be a team player, and be trustworthy. This is a salaried position. Housing available on the farm. Please include horse experience on resume. References required. Must pass a background check. Located in Moraine, Ohio. Please private message, email trailsendequestriancenterllc@gmailcom, call/text 937-470-2228.

04/05/2026
Biggest horse and smallest little nugget. Brigs showing this little one what the love of a horse is ❤️
03/25/2026

Biggest horse and smallest little nugget. Brigs showing this little one what the love of a horse is ❤️

Home from our first show in what seemed like forever and grinning from ear to ear! What a great weekend! So happy to be ...
03/02/2026

Home from our first show in what seemed like forever and grinning from ear to ear! What a great weekend! So happy to be at the horse show! Thank You to Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association and An Equine Production for putting on a great show!

🍀Lacy Krause and Earn An Invitation 🦄
Walk Trot Pleasure - 1,1,5

🍀Dawn York and She Be The Good Kind 👑
Nov Am Western Pleasure - 3,3,5
Select Western Pleasure - 3,3,3
Level 1 Western Pleasure - 5,9,9

🍀Sue Rogowski and She Sure Is Good 🧁
Amateur Performance Mares - 2,3,3
Open Performance Mares - 3

🍀Daniel Rohe and Cool To Be Chocolate 🍫 (making their debut and Karls first time showing!)
Level 1 Western Pleasure - 8
Amateur Western Pleasure - 4,6,8
Level 1 Horsemanship - 6,6,7
Amateur Horsemanship - 3,5,5
Level 1 Showmanship - 9
Amateur Showmanship - 9,10,10

🍀Sue Rogowski and James Dean Day Dream 🏄🏻‍♂️ (1st time out!)
Select Western Pleasure - 2,2,2
Sr Western Pleasure - 5,5

Wishing all our family and friends blessings and happiness during the Christmas season. ❤️
12/17/2025

Wishing all our family and friends blessings and happiness during the Christmas season. ❤️

Love this ❤️
12/05/2025

Love this ❤️

Ask Dr. Holly Helbig what she worries most about for the future of the sport, and her answer isn’t about judging systems, prize money, or even veterinary shortages. It’s about kids.

“We’ve done this to them,” she said during a recent Plaidcast In Person event. “We’ve tacked up for them, been their grooms, enabled them. They aren’t getting the hours it takes to build intuition around horses.”

That loss of hands-on time—the small, daily habits that teach empathy and awareness—has become one of Helbig’s biggest concerns. And as both a veterinarian and professional trainer, she’s seen how taking those opportunities away doesn’t just change young riders; it changes the horses too.

Helbig describes herself as a “horse-crazy girl, not from a horse family.” She didn’t grow up surrounded by resources, but she found a way to make it work. “My parents went through bankruptcy,” she said. “Being a kid, not coming from a ton of money, I had to be scrappy.”

That scrappiness, she believes, is part of what shaped her success. “I didn’t have the money to pay a braider or a bunch of grooms,” she said. “You just jump in and do what you have to do. At the end of the day, I wouldn’t trade it. My relationship with that horse was stronger because of all the time I spent with him.”

Today, she worries that many young riders aren’t getting those same opportunities. “I think we’ve created a generation that can ride beautifully,” she said, “but hasn’t had the chance to really know horses.”

In her own training program, Helbig made sure her students stayed involved in every aspect of horse care. “My kids tacked for themselves at the horse show,” she said. “We had grooms, but they tacked for themselves.”

When something medical came up, she used it as a teaching moment. “Whenever anything happened in the barn, I’d scoop all the kids up and say, ‘Come look at this. What is it? Look at this ultrasound. Let’s look at this x-ray together.’”

Those experiences, she said, taught her students to see horses as living, breathing partners—not just show animals. “They learned to pay attention, to notice things, and to ask questions. That’s what builds confidence.”

📎 Continue reading this article at https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2025/10/22/let-the-kids-tack-up-why-the-next-generation-needs-more-time-in-the-barn/
📸 Lauren Mauldin / The Plaid Horse

11/09/2025

Hahahaha 😂😂😂

11/07/2025

Soooo cute!

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08/29/2025

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Address

7275 Hemple Road
Moraine, OH
45439

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm

Telephone

+19374702228

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