After competing in numerous horse shows across the East Coast and earning titles such as OHJA Open Jumper Champion, Jeff Campf moved back to his home state of Oregon and purchased a 45-acre farm in Canby. Along with his wife Shelley, Jeff Campf oversees the horse farm's operations under the name Oz Incorporated.
Providing training for riders of all abilities, Oz Incorporated also offers comprehensive boarding and horse care services. Horses boarded at the farm have 12' x 12' stalls with dirt floors covered by rubber mats and wood shavings that are cleaned each day, as well as access to paddocks with fresh grass.
Oz begins its focus on horse health with a quality diet of hay from eastern Oregon, along with select grains and supplements. The horses receive regular care from veterinarians, equine dentists, and blacksmiths.
Training for horses boarded at Oz includes their owners, who work together through a classical training program grounded in the American Hunter Jumper System. Typically the training program includes 6 days of work encompassing flatwork, gymnastics, competition preparation, and course work, crafted according to personalized programs for each client.
