Welcome to Westbrooke Farm!
Westbrooke Farm, recognized as Cobb County’s Premiere Boarding and Sporthorse Training Facility, is rated as one of the highest quality facilities in the southeastern United States.
Located on 25 acres near Kennesaw Mountain, 23 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, the Farm’s main barn, built in late 2008, is a state-of-the-art 20-stall barn, featuring:
Covered 70' x 140' all-weather arena
Heated and Air-conditioned breakroom, restroom, and tack room with individual tack closets
4 wash racks/grooming areas, with hot/cold water and heat lamps.
Well-maintained facilities also include an Olympic outdoor dressage arena
Large jumping arena
3 training round pens
Multiple pastures and paddocks
Westbrooke Farm offers training for both horse and rider, from beginner to Grand Prix. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff provide attentive and individualized care for each horse’s welfare.
Westbrooke Farm was established in 1984 and was recognized as one of the first warmblood breeders in the Southeast US. In 1996, Jennifer Schwickerath was hired by Logistics International, the Atlanta Olympic Committee, and the United States Department of Agriculture as the Manager of the 1996 Olympic Quarantine at Atlanta Hartsfield Airport. Westbrooke Farm sold many of their homebred Warmblood Sporthorses to clients across the United States and from Canada to South Africa. Understanding bloodlines and their impact on performance has been crucial to the success of breeding programs in the past.
In the late 1980s and 1990s, Westbrooke Farm was a leading-edge Equine Reproduction and Fertility Clinic, standing as many as 16 stallions at one time. The Farm stood several successful warmblood breeding stallions, including the Dutch/Holsteiner stallion Manchester/Kommandeur, the Hanoverian stallion Falco, and the Trakehner Stallion Peron, the 1996 Olympic Bronze Medal winner in Dressage.
Westbrooke Farm was awarded more than twenty Premium Foal awards by several Warmblood Registries, including GOV/Oldenburg Registry during the 1990s and 2000s breeding years. Breeding awards included the 2002 USDF Horse of the Year (Signature) and the 2008 American Warmblood Horse of the Year (Senter Stage). In the banner year of 2009, produced the top three Oldenburg foals in the United States.
Westbrooke Farm’s focus today is to provide world-class training and Boarding to the Atlanta equine community.
“Love this place!! Owner genuinely cares, is very knowledgeable, and extremely accommodating to full time boarders and people overnighting for clinics. Stalls are always clean, and hay is unlimited. Arenas are graded daily and the covered arena is great for bad weather. Definitely a place I never have to worry about leaving my horse while I’m out of town.” (eventer/dressage)
— Chasity Ross
★★★★★
Westbrooke Farm is an fantastic resource for horse people! The equestrian facilities are top notch, Jennifer's experience and acumen of horse distinguish her from others. If you love horses..., you must visit this place!
— John Duke
★★★★★
— Lauren Turner
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— Olivia Koerner
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— Richard Ross
★★★★★
— Matt Griswold
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— Vicky Toporek
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