About the Farm
A historic Kentucky horse farm, operating at the intersection of heritage, rescue, and preservation, and honest about where it is on that journey.
A working farm, run quietly and well.
Feeding, turnout, foaling, and the quiet daily interactions that make up real horse care.
Day to day, Maplehurst Stock Farm is an active equine facility: horses boarded and foaled with individualized attention on land run quietly and well. The rescue, rehabilitation, and retirement work is carried out by Mane Characters Equine Reserve and Retirement, the nonprofit reserve based here at the farm.
Whichever brings a horse here, the standard is the same. The environments are calm and professional, and the turnout philosophy is built around each horse rather than a clock.
Responsibility to the horse, and to the land.
This is the emotional center of the farm: a belief that we are responsible not only to the horses in our care, but to the property, the history, and the horses who came before. Care is lifelong. Preservation applies to structures and to equine legacy alike.
Ambitious, and honest about it.
We balance operational realities, restoration work, rescue commitments, and historical preservation, and we’d rather tell you plainly where each of those stands than pretend the work is ever truly finished.
Nonprofit growth
Building durable infrastructure for rescue, retirement, and preservation.
Restoration
Stabilizing and preserving the Bayless House as a symbolic anchor.
Education & preservation
Historical documentation, memorial archives, and public engagement over time.
