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Hallway Feeds 250

Hallway Feeds 250

Help us reach 250 locations nationwide as a tribute to 250 years of America and American horsemanship.

America turns 250, and for every one of those years, horses have been at the heart of this nation's story, on its farms, on its racetracks, and in the hands of the people who dedicated their lives to them. As the country marks this milestone, Hallway Feeds is celebrating the farms and the people behind them. Hallway Feeds 250 is a nationwide photo campaign inviting our customers across the country to share what life looks like behind the gates, the traditions, the dedication, and the horses at the heart of it all.

Submit your photo

Takes about two minutes — upload 1 to 5 photos.

America the Beautiful through your lens

Every pin is a Hallway Feeds connection #HallwayFeeds250

How to participate

To participate, fill out the form below and upload 1 to 5 photos that show us life inside your operation. We're not looking for perfection, we're looking for the real story behind the horses and the people who care for them. Candid moments, behind-the-scenes shots, and everyday stable life are exactly what we have in mind. Bonus points: We love some good red, white, and blue! If you have a flag flying or a patriotic scene at your stable, be sure to capture it. Phone cameras are completely fine. Be sure to check the usage rights box so we can feature your submission.

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Golden hour

Early light — the barn, the paddock, fog on the field.

02

The horses

Portraits, turnout, a foal's first days, a champion at rest.

03

The work

Mucking, feeding, grooming, mending fence — the real behind-the-scenes.

04

The people

Grooms, trainers, family — the faces that make it run.

Submit your photo

Locations to date

New locations added as submissions are approved

Hallway Test Farm
Lexington, Kentucky · Thoroughbred breeding
High Mesa Sample Stables
Aiken, South Carolina · Boarding and lessons
Riverbend Sample Ranch
Ocala, Florida · Sport horse training

New farms added every week — add yours →