Burchill Farm

Our family brings to the table over a century of equine knowledge and experience. Our commitment to our clientele does not end after their purchase. Rather, we pride ourselves on being open and honest, striving to match our horses with suitable riders and supporting these matches indefinitely.

Like all successful breeders, our farm focuses on quality not just quantity. We can show you some of the best horses North America offers originating directly from Iceland.

Our select herd is composed of outstanding bloodlines coveted in North America, featuring the famous Iceland mares Osk fra’ Brun and Gna fra’ Ytri Skogum. Truly our horses are a testament to decades of selective and thoughtful breeding goals. We look forward to sharing their offspring with you, to bring joy into your world each and every day as they have done for us.

We know the horses we breed, raise, and train. They are family.

In 2015, we looked at the horses that were available in Canada and decided to be the first to import competition-quality Icelandic horses directly from Iceland to Canada. While considering bloodlines, we researched successful lineages and visited several breeding farms in Iceland, personally. There are so many fantastic horses in Iceland that this was no easy feat. Taking into consideration the breed’s beauty and temperament, we settled on our foundation stock and are pleased to say the results speak for themselves. They are the complete package.

Our prairie farm provides a place of relaxation and contemplation with extensive gardens, an 80 x 200 groomed arena, and close proximity to Regina International Airport. We reside in a community of farmers, ranchers, and businesses. Visitors are always welcome with an appointment.

Burchill Farm Equine Protocol

  • Horses de-wormed alternating with Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Moxidectin four times yearly depending fecal egg count.
  • Hooves are trimmed every six to eight weeks depending on time of year.
  • Vaccinations for Eastern and Western Encephalitis and Tetanus are done yearly. West Nile is done when required in a separate vaccine.
  • Pastures are kept weed free and horses are given space and a natural environment free of trees, rocks and boggy terrain.
  • Water is supplied in auto-heated water bowls all year long.
  • New sun/rain shelters are in each large pasture to protect netted hay and horses from the elements.
  • Hay is free-choice, weed free and a blend of Timothy, Brome, 20% Alfalfa, served in 1.5” and 2”cotton nets inside wooden raised boxes.
  • Bell Equine Veterinary formulated loose salt and mineral is offered free-choice.
  • Property is securely fenced and monitored via security cameras.
  • On-site resident caretakers 24/7.