We know boarding your horse is a big decision. Here are answers to the most common questions we hear.
We feed high-quality grass hay (with alfalfa available when needed) and adjust based on the season. Horses are fed twice daily, and supplements or grain are given if provided by the owner.
Horses enjoy daily turnout (weather permitting). We offer both group and semi-private turnout options, with large pastures and multiple run-in shelters for protection.
Stalls are cleaned daily and bedded with fresh shavings. Large stalls (12x12) and medium stalls (10x10) are available.
Yes! We apply owner-provided fly spray and sunscreen in summer, and we blanket in colder months as needed. Basic wound care and medication administration are included.
All horses must be current on vaccinations and deworming before arrival and remain on a regular schedule.
We contact owners immediately. If we can’t reach you, we reserve the right to call a veterinarian to ensure your horse gets prompt care.
Yes — boarders have full use of our spaces inclusive of lots of indoor storage of personal items for both you and your horse, outdoor arena area, outdoor wash area, and trail access directly from our road.
Boarders are welcome daily, preferred 7am-7pm, however special arrangements can always be made if needed beyond those times.
Safety is one of our top priorities. Our driveway gate can be closed, and boarders are given a personal access code for easy entry. The barn is equipped with a security and sound system, and all fencing and gates are checked regularly. Together, these measures help us ensure that both horses and equipment are safe around the clock.
Yes, trailer parking is included with boarding. to this item.
We’re a small, family-run farm. We will limit to our horse family to seven.
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