About

Wendy Siddle Dailey

Founder, Foxwatch Equine Services. Forty years in the saddle, in the barn, and on the country.

Foxwatch Equine Services is one of the most trusted equine care and horsemanship operations in our region. Wendy founded it on a simple premise: good horsemanship is a daily practice, not a credential, and the best decisions for any horse are made by the people who actually know that horse.

She has ridden everything from green horses to North American Field Hunter Championship finalists. Clients describe her work in their own words better than any marketing copy could:

"Wendy Siddle Dailey is the complete equine professional package. Not only can she ride anything from green horses to NAFHC finalists, her barn management is impeccable. Her horsemanship is beyond reproach."

The work covers the full range of professional equine care: training and finishing, barn management, hunt preparation, sport-horse conditioning, lay-ups, and the kind of patient knowledgeable attention that turns difficult horses into reliable partners.

Wendy Siddle Dailey on Charlie in formal hunt attire

Wendy and Charlie at a hunt meet.

In the field

Forty years of riding everything from green horses to NAFHC finalists across hunt country.

More from Foxwatch

Decades in the saddle.

A small selection from the practice. The horses, the hounds, the country.

Why the Nutrition Hub exists

Forty years in barns surfaces a recurring problem. A horse comes in with vague signs: stiffness after work, episodic tying-up, weight that will not hold, neurological symptoms that come and go. The owner asks what to feed. The vet recommends "a low-NSC diet." The owner walks into the feed store and finds twelve products that all claim to be low-NSC, and three websites that disagree about what NSC even means for their breed. The horse, meanwhile, is still tying up.

The Foxwatch Equine Nutrition Hub is the answer to that question. It is the resource we wished existed when we were standing in front of a horse with PSSM or EPM and trying to make a feeding decision that mattered. It is built on the systematic literature review methodology used in human medicine, applied to the questions horse owners actually ask.

What you will find here

What you will not find

Information only, not veterinary medical advice. Every horse is different. Every diagnosis is the work of a licensed veterinarian. The Hub exists to help you have better conversations with your vet, not to replace one.

Get in touch

For boarding, training, or hunt preparation inquiries: see Foxwatch Equine Services or use the contact form.

For Nutrition Hub editorial inquiries, contributor proposals, or sponsor outreach: see the sponsor framework or email hello@foxwatch.llc.