Hollow Creek Farms History

Hollow Creek Farms started out as one young girl�s dream. When Rachel was a child she loved to help her parents with their small warmblood breeding farm. She grew up in the horse industry and never intended to leave it. As she grew older she took many science, agriculture, and business courses in high school. She was in 4-H and Pony Club at various times in her life, and knew half of the students in her FFA district.
When Rachel went to college she majored in Business Administration, and Accountancy. She also got a Masters in Veterinary Medicine. While on the riding team for the University of Georgia, Rachel met two other young women, Jennipher Breck, and Brittanny Tomlinson. They a bonded almost immediately and from that day they became inseparable. The three girls finished their respective degrees in college, and began working for a training stable. They all fine tuned their skills in the horse industry and had real time experience.
One day in early August Rachel received a phone call from her parents. They were flying over from London because Rachel�s Aunt Louise was very ill and not expected to live much longer. Louise lived in sugar valley on an old plantation farm. Rachel had visited it a few times in her child hood but she had never been extremely close to her mother�s sister. She learned from her mother that Louise was at a hospital very near in Atlanta. The next morning Rachel met her parents at the international airport in Savannah then drove to the hospital where her aunt was in intensive care. After three days in Atlanta, Rachel�s aunt died from massive brain hemorrhaging. While she was in the hospital, Rachel learned that her aunt had been in a horrible car accident on one of the rural highways in Sugar Valley. A drunken semi-driver had hit Louise. Louise�s other siblings were also in Atlanta for the grave rights and the reading of the will. In that will, since Louise did not have any children of her own she deeded the entire plantation to Rachel, the only niece or nephew with any interest in horses. Rachel was extremely surprise at this turn of events.
When Rachel returned to Athens to finish out her months work at the stable she explained all that had happened to Brittanny and Jennipher. She had thought about ti long and hard, and by the time she was back home, Rachel had decided to re-open the farm in Sugar Valley as a warmblood breeding facility. She asked Jennipher and Brittanny if they�d like to go into a partnership, they readily agreed, and Hollow Creek Farms was created.
Through many late night phone conversations with her parents, Rachel gathered enough funds to begin the reconstruction of the once immaculate plantation house and surrounding facilities. Over the years her aunt Louie had let things fall into disrepare, so Rachel now was having to undo all of that. She decided to tear down the rotting hay barn and many of the smaller out buildings. She did however decide to keep the livery stable and turn it into a tack store. As soon as the construction of the barns and rings were complete the three girls moved into the main house. Over the next three months they built a conference center, and fenced all of the pastures, along with completing the Grand Prix cross-country course. Then Rahcel, Jennipher, and Brittanny went to a large auction in Perry, Georgia. There they bought Mephestopholies, Platinum Wonder, and Victory�s Chance, and began to head into the future with their breeding and training operation.

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