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Why a Harness Horse?

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Why a Harness Horse?

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The Frost Hill Financial name is originated from the Standardbred horse farm, Frost Hill Farm, located in the small town of Edinburgh, Indiana, just 30 minutes south of Indianapolis. Frost Hill Farm was started by the owners’, Holly Finch, great-grandfather Roy Amos. During World War II, Roy bought a few horses and decided to delve into the breeding end of harness racing. He quickly became known as a strong breeder and harness racing enthusiast. When Roy passed away in 1967, the legacy was carried on by his son, Dale Amos, and then passed on to his granddaughter, Deborah Cook. Frost Hill Farm bred many high–class performers and maintained an active racing stable. It produced quality horses including the legendary Scott Frost, who won the Hambletonian in 1955, captured the first ever Triple Crown of trotting and went on to become Harness Horse of the Year; the world champion Senator Frost; and the well known Dale Frost and Nora Frost, to name a few. As one of the many grandchildren, I e

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