TESTEMONIALS FROM OUR CLIENTS
We first met Beth a few years ago when my husband and I attended an FHA distance
clinic to learn about the sport of distance riding. Beth was one of the volunteers at the clinic and
was friends with the woman we had gone to the clinic with. After the first day at the clinic,
Beth was kind enough to bring us all back to her home to see her horse farm. We were
immediately impressed not only by the quality of her horses, but by the quality of her facility.
Even her stud, SP Nevermore had his own pasture area where he was able to run and keep an
eye on the rest of his "herd" in a neighboring pasture. Anyone who knows horses knows how
unusual it is for a stud to have the luxury of having his own pasture. We were both very
impressed.

Beth has kept in touch with us since then and recently she posted a picture on her Facebook
page of a gorgeous chestnut Arabian gelding. I already have an Arabian gelding that I share my
life with, but he is in his 20s and I know I won't have him forever. I commented on the photo
and told Beth that she had better have a quality horse like that available for me when Fire (my
gelding) was ready to cross the rainbow bridge. She commented back that she'd love to see Ari
(her gelding) go to a home like ours and that he was very easy going and should have no
problem getting along with our current "herd". Ari was still in need of being trained so my
wheels started turning. If we brought Ari home, I would be able to take my time training him
because I intend to keep riding Fire until he gets to a point where he shouldn't be ridden any
longer. Beth also pointed out to me that the best part of bringing Ari home was that with Ari
being only 4 years old, Fire would be able to teach him how to be a reliable, sane mount that
will take care of me in all situations. When I mentioned our plan to my husband, he
thought it was a great idea. Not only did he like the idea, he wanted to find a pinto/Arabian mare
for himself as his mare is also in her 20s. As luck would have it, the very next day Beth posted
a picture of a half Arabian/pinto mare she was looking to sell that also needed to be trained.

So, for my birthday we decided to go visit Beth at New Vision Farm for the weekend and meet
our two prospective family members. We had told Beth of our plan and she though it was a
great idea. However, Beth believes as we do: you really have to click with a horse before you
can start making plans to bring him/her home. We arrived at Beth's late on a Friday. After we
were settled in she took us to meet the horses. She introduced Steve (my husband) to Desi and
explained to him that she needed a very gentle, but firm person that was willing to partner with
him. She instructed him on how to avoid eye contact and let the mare approach him when she
was ready; and that was exactly what Desi did. Beth then put some grain in Desi's feed bucket
and was pleasantly surprised to see Desi wait for Steve's okay to go to the bucket. I had been
bonding with Ari during this time and Beth brought some grain in for him as well. Ari kept
taking a mouthful of grain and looking back at me. Beth told me that normally he was all
business with his food and his looking back at me was an excellent sign.

Saturday AM, Beth was kind enough to let us sleep in although we had insisted she wake us
since we can sleep later than most people! We went down to the barn and Beth encouraged us
to be very "hands on" with the horses. We haltered them and led them out toward the arena
where we turned them loose with a stablemate.

We watched them run and play as Beth explained each horse's history as well as the training
and handling each horse had experienced. Beth knows how important it is to know a horse's
background in order to be successful in furthering that horse's training. She understands that
the horse's personality must be a match for the person's personality. And even more
importantly, the horse and the person need to "click".

Beth is a fabulous lady with wonderful, quality horses. She treats you like you are part of her
family, even if she has just met you. She encourages prospective buyers to spend as much time
as possible interacting with the horse(s) they are interested in purchasing. Beth doesn't just care
about making the sale. She wants her clients to be happy and she wants to make sure her
horses go to good, loving homes. In a world so full of people hustling to make a buck,
it is nice to know there are some people who are as honest and trustworthy.

Sincerely,
Dianne and Steven Snell
Proud new parents of Rohara Ari and ZA Devine Design


Funny how things work out in life. As a little girl, I wanted a horse like every little girl, some
girls get there horse and some grow out of that dream. I kept my dream but I never thought it
would come true...My dream came to life at New Vision Farm, I had been looking for about a
month for my perfect Arabian. I wanted something pretty, sweet, wanting to be loved, and
safe. I had looked at a lot of arabians but nothing caught my eye like Grandeurs Chanel. I kept
coming back to her, finally I went to see her. I saw the others horses at New Vision but Chanel
was it for me once I saw her in person.Chanel is everything and more that I wanted in a horse.
I never knew a horse could give so much, till Chanel. I knew nothing about horses before
Chanel and I am kind of happy about that because Chanel has taught me things that no one
could teach me. I have bonded with her and her with me. She follows me every where, touches
everything I touch, she even knows my car. She's my Silly little (lol big) girl. I love how in the
last couple of months we have grown together. One thing Chanel loves to do is put her head on
my shoulder, to rest.Chanel is a part of my soul. I could never thank Beth Phillips or Brandy
Johnson enough for giving me the chance to be loved and love Grandeurs Chanel. Look for us
at the end of the year in the show ring.

XOXO,
Christina Caporale

"Several years ago at an Arabian Horse Show I noticed a beautiful grey Arabian stallion in a
riding presentation. His name was "Kaiyoum Might" from New Vision Farm. I met Beth Phillips
that day and since then I have boarded five horses at New Vision Farm. Being a new horse
owner at the time, I was eager to learn as much as I could about horse care. Beth has
contributed much to my horse education over the years. We rescued horses and nursed them
back to physical and emotional health. New Vision Farm was the perfect place for a horse with
problems to live and just be a horse. Beth brought the horses along slowly to begin to trust the
human hand, etc. In addition to the nurturing of horses, I have learned that anyone can sell a
horse, but not everyone takes the time to match the horse and the owner's experience with
horses. The horse always comes first at New Vision Farm under Beth's watchful care. I never
pass up a chance to visit New Vision Farm to see the beautiful mares with their foals, her
handsome stallions and the geldings. I know on each trip there is always more to be learned..
more horses to enjoy."

Roger Hanley


"On July 30, 2004, I purchased a BLM mustang in Ocala. I started her training and hired a
trainer to give me some help. She told me she also trained at a horse farm on Centralia, I  was
going to visit there with her and watch her and the owner with their techniques, but never made
it. Then in Dec. of  2005 I purchased a Kentucky Rocky Mt. horse, she was beautiful. Due to
some health conditions I did not ride her for 5 months, just worked with her, so I called the
farm on Centralia, I got  Beth Phillips and what a nice and friendly person she was! She said
she had room  to board her and work with her while I got better, she also gave me some good
advice on foods and health. My horse was well taken care of and has learned some new things.
Thanks Beth, I now have a new vision and plan for me and my horses!"

ARW, Brooksville, FL.


"I have had the pleasure of knowing Beth Phillips for approximately 4 maybe 5 years.  First, by
e-mail through her New Vision Equestrian soaps and equine related items website, through that
website we struck up an e-mail friendship. Sometimes it is odd how that happens. We were
finally able to meet at a local Arabian horse show.
In May of 2006, I lost my beloved 9-year Arabian gelding to laminitis, it was to Beth I turned
for support. She was there is a flash as she too had experienced such a loss.  Her support was
priceless. As my grief lessened, Beth was the person I contacted when I was ready to begin
looking for another horse.  At that time, she had a beautiful half Arab/Paint for me to see. But,
she also had a good friend who had a horse for sale, too. After providing me with precise turn
for turn directions (I get lost easily), my husband and I arrived at New Vision Farm. We were
immediately greeted by Beth and her husband and offered a tour around the facilities. We saw
the new foals, her beautiful stallions, the mares, the barns, etc. I was impressed by the care the
horses received – but knowing Beth – I expected no less. We met several of her staff, including
her daughter. I must say that
Beth’s horses are some of the best cared for.  How do I know?  You can tell by their attitude
that they are happy, healthy, well exercised and people friendly – even the babies.  Although, I
did not buy Beth’s horse, she did recommend her friends 2-year old Arabian gelding from the
Magnum Psyche line.  DAKKAR is now 3-year and what a handsome guy, he is. Had one of
her babies been older, I definitely would have gotten one of them as they are exquisite. So to
sum up my experience, it was wonderful. I would not hesitate to recommend any of Beth’s
horses or those she recommends for purchase. One last thing, it is my opinion that Beth takes
into consideration the purchasers experience with horses and their riding ability before making a
recommendation. She is trustworthy and these are signs of great and loving horsewoman."

Thanks, Beth.
Kathy Simmons

When I first visited New Vision Farm almost three years ago I was looking for a special place
for my thoroughbreds. I wanted a place with loving and knowledgeable care, a place where
they could thrive and be happy, or perhaps a place where they could recover from an injury or
work out behavioral issues. Yes, a special place for my special horses and that's exactly what I
found. I would say, if you're looking for a situation where your horse is always "first" and top-
notch care and attention to details are your priority, this is the place for your horse. Mine come
here to rest, to get re-motivated, to foal out, and to enjoy a life that while natural, is still state of
the art in feeding, breeding, and training. Each horse as it comes in has been treated as an
individual, and I have learned a lot about how horses think, react, respond, and interact with
humans from Beth and her staff. Thanks so much, Beth! I look forward to many more years
with you!

Norma Emond
NJ Equine

I had been searching for a New Horse for approximately 10 months-I wanted
to be certain I found the perfect horse. My past experiences with horse ownership
were not what I would describe as great – the horses I had were not really a match for me,
they were what squeezed me into a trainer dependent mode for 10 years.
What happened to me I learned some things about Horses, but I was limited
to what the Trainer at the Stable preached or wanted me to know.
I became very dependent on the trainer and carried all the fears and intimidation that goes along
with trainer dependency. I was determined to take my time to make sure the horse I purchased
was going to be a match a true enjoyable partnership for both the rider and the horse. Along my
journey I discovered many adds and websites with many appealing horses
available. The next step to talk with the owner or visit the location was always quite interesting
because the pictures did not always match the real deal. I got quite an education. Some sellers
are interested in the horse’s welfare on the phone, but the reality was just a Hustle. New Vision
Farms was exactly what they portrayed. Extremely helpful pre-purchase and after purchase. I
was very anxious because I was holding myself accountable for the decision. New Vision
Farms has excellent barn help-
Very Welcoming
Extremely Heplful
Very Supportive
Quite a Confidence Builder
My experience was Terrific. No Hustle – No Smoke & Mirrors – No Deception.
New Vision Farms was an Excellent Experience with the Horses & People & Integrity.
They are what the New Vision Website says they are-Imagine That. Thank you for bringing
"Antique Collection" into my life!

Laurie McMahan

In the past, I have found purchasing a horse to be a fairly stressful, nerve-wracking
experience.  However, my experience at New Vision Farm was anything but that.  The
beautiful, well-maintained facilities instantly gave me a good feeling.  Beth was very welcoming
and I loved how easy-going she was about my visit to look at her mare.  She was extremely
honest and told me everything that she knew about the horse.  After a nice test-ride, I knew
that this mare and I really "clicked."  It was a no pressure purchase, and because I do not have
a trailer, Beth even offered to bring her to me despite it being over a three hour drive!  My little
mare has truly been a blessing, and I am planning on taking her to her first horse show in the
beginning of March.  Overall, my experience at New Vision was wonderful and I would not
hesitate to point others who may be on the market for a horse toward it.  Thank you, Beth!

Kelly Eatman