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How It All Began in Running Springs: The Katie Van Slyke Story


Life has a funny way of taking unexpected turns, often driven by seemingly small and unimportant decisions.

On April 27th, 2017, I made one such choice that completely altered the trajectory of my life.

Little did I know that a single Instagram post would lead me from a directionless path to a fulfilling journey in horse breeding, farm animals, and eventually, the acquisition of my dream stallion, VS Code Red.

From Lost to Social Media Star

Katie at around 20 years old

At the tender age of 20, I was facing a series of life-altering decisions. I had recently dropped out of college, was disillusioned with my job, and felt lost without a clear sense of purpose.

My future appeared hazy, and I yearned for direction. That fateful day, however, my friend and I decided to spend some quality time together, taking a leisurely walk and capturing photographs of each other. Little did I know that one of those photographs would change my life forever.

The image I posted on Instagram that day depicted an ordinary moment in my life. At the time, my social media following was limited to people I knew from the world of horse breeding and showing. There was nothing particularly remarkable about the photo or its caption. But to my astonishment, overnight, I gained a thousand new followers.

The turning point came when several country girl pages reposted my image. By September, I had amassed an impressive following of 50,000. The irony was that none of my newfound followers knew about my passion for hunting.

As the hunting season approached, I decided to share my hunting experiences, and that decision set the stage for an explosive growth in my following.

Throughout the hunting season, I documented my adventures for the first time. By January, I had garnered attention from prominent hunting companies and secured sponsorships. My journey into the world of social media had officially begun.

Coming Back to Horse Breeding

Katie with foal

Fast forward a few years, and I had established strong connections with various hunting companies. I found myself embarking on multiple sponsored trips each year, promoting hunting outfits and businesses.

Social media had evolved from a pastime to a full-time job, and this transition was pivotal in my life.

As I devoted more time to social media, my involvement in horse showing took a backseat. However, my passion for horse breeding never waned.

I rekindled my interest in breeding when I consulted with my mother and decided to resume our breeding program. Beyonce and Ethel became the stars of our program once again, and we began welcoming new foals.

The 2021 Turning Point

Katie in the farm with horse

My dedication to breeding deepened as I delved into extensive research on bloodlines, a passion I had always harbored.

In 2021, I started sharing videos about the foaling season, breeding practices, and the intricacies of farm life on my social media platforms. This shift in content marked a turning point.

Previously, my Instagram following had stagnated at 300K for a couple of years. However, the introduction of farm-related content breathed new life into my profile.

My growing audience allowed me to invest more in my breeding program. I purchased a few mares of my own, setting off a chain reaction that transformed my social media presence and breeding endeavors.

The increased following and additional financial resources enabled me to expand my breeding program further. I took on the responsibility of covering all veterinary and breeding expenses, along with hay and feed costs.

This newfound stability in my farm life ultimately paved the way for me to realize a long-held dream: acquiring my dream stallion, VS Code Red.

In essence, it was that one seemingly ordinary picture posted on Instagram that initiated this incredible journey.

The remarkable twist of fate that took me from uncertainty and confusion to success in the realms of horse breeding, farm animals, and the fulfillment of my dream of owning VS Code Red is a testament to the power of social media in shaping our lives.

So, as you navigate the choices and decisions in your life, remember that sometimes, a seemingly insignificant decision can set off a chain reaction leading to remarkable transformations.

Who would have thought that a single photo could have such a profound impact?

Running Springs Today

Katie with kid goat

Looking back, it's wild how far one photo carried us. What started as a directionless twenty-year-old with a camera has grown into Running Springs, a full-on Quarter Horse and cattle operation, and I still pinch myself over it.

I even sat down and told this whole story on camera in one of my YouTube episodes.

These days, the heart of our program is our two AQHA stallions, VS Code Red and First Thingz First, who y'all know as Denver, plus a broodmare band I have poured years into building.

If you want the whole story of how our champion stallion came home, I wrote all about my dream horse. On the show side, a horse we bred, Hank, went on to win at the 2023 Quarter Horse Congress, which is still one of the proudest moments of my life.

Every foaling season I document the good, the hard, and the miracle of it all, and I lean on tools like recipient mares to grow the program the right way.

Then there is the mini farm, which is where a lot of y'all first found me. Our mini Highland cows Poppy and Petunia kind of took over the internet, and the herd has only grown from there with mini horses, donkeys, and goats.

If you have ever wondered just how many animals we have, the answer changes every year, and I count them all.

I am still learning something new every single day, and I love that you are here for it. If you are new around here, come meet the whole herd and see how we do things at Running Springs. I even talk through the behind-the-scenes on my podcast, Katching Up With Katie.

Katie Van Slyke FAQ

Who is Katie Van Slyke?

Katie Van Slyke is a farm content creator and AQHA Quarter Horse breeder based at Running Springs in Tennessee. She shares horse breeding, foaling season, mini farm animals, hunting, and everyday farm life with millions of followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.

How old is Katie Van Slyke?

As Katie shares in this very post, she was 20 years old when she posted the photo that changed everything on April 27, 2017. That puts her in her late twenties today. She grew up on her family's farm and has been around horses her whole life.

Does Katie Van Slyke have siblings?

Katie keeps her family life fairly private apart from her husband, Jonathan, and her parents, who she farms alongside at Running Springs. Some unofficial bios online list siblings, but those details are not confirmed by Katie herself, so we would not state them as fact.

Who is Katie Van Slyke's dad?

Katie's dad is part of the family that runs Running Springs, and he is the one who first got her into hunting as a little girl. She tends to keep her parents relatively private, featuring them mostly in farm and hunting content rather than sharing a lot of personal detail.

What are Katie Van Slyke's stallions?

Katie stands two AQHA stallions: VS Code Red, her cornerstone champion sire, and First Thingz First, better known as Denver. You can learn more about both of them on her stallions page.

How much is Katie Van Slyke worth?

Katie has never publicly shared or confirmed a net worth, so any specific figure you see online is a third-party estimate rather than something she has stated. What she does talk about openly is reinvesting into her animals, her breeding program, and the farm.

Katie Van Slyke photo

About the Author

Katie Van Slyke is an AQHA Quarter Horse breeder and farm content creator at Running Springs in Tennessee. She is best known for raising a huge variety of animals, from champion Quarter horses to famous mini Highland cows, and for documenting the real highs and lows of farm life. Her hands-on expertise in animal husbandry and breeding reaches millions of followers every day.


24 comments

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Linda Gordon

I love watching your videos! I miss having my horses, but life sometimes moves in ways we do not understand. Enjoy every moment. Thank you. PS Where are you located?

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Cathleen Fulmer

I simply adore Glen and his Momma and enjoy all of the Glen videos. He is such a precious baby. I am a forever horse girl watch your videos daily. Thank you for putting the animals health and welfare first. Congratulations on your success!

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Cindy Rice

Hello Katie,
I am no stranger to horse breeding, bloodlines and the love of horses. I am retired now and due to divorce and other life circumstances, I no longer have horses. I found you on you tube quite unexpectedly and now I am living vicariously through your tik tok and you tube pages. Horses have always been in my blood. They were my therapy, my perfume ( sure wish I could bottle the aroma of snuggling up to a horse and breathing in deeply) and my sanity. Thank you for being a responsible breeder and sharing it with all of us animal lovers. Also sorry about Charlotte’s baby, I know all too well the feeling of loss that created. Take care and ignore the trolls.
Cindy

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Lori Hand

I just recently found you on Facebook and I am totally addicted to watching everything that you do. I am old now and I used to have horses that I loved dearly, but watching you do what you’re doing just brings my heart so much happiness. I am so glad you are posting everything about the horses and the other animals. Again thank you so much.

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Hillary Stephenson

Hi Katie, I’m a very huge fan of yours, I love your videos on instagram and facebook. I absolutely love seeing and watching your stung gorgeous horses being born and growing up. I just love your mini farm and what you do. You’re also gorgeous. I have learned a lot of very interesting things that you talk about in your videos. I also was skinny in my teens and early twenties. I too have gained some weight that I want to get rid of. My weight gain as because of me eating poorly with I still do. You are my hero to a lot of things.

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