Horses will be fed twice daily. We feed Tribute products and will discuss a plan based on your horses needs. Additional needs may be arranged.
Water buckets will be checked multiple times daily. We do not run auto waterers in stalls to ensure that horses are drinking and monitored. Hydrants will be placed in every aisle.
We strive to make our facility as beautiful and comfortable for our equine family as possible. Stalls will be cleaned daily with fresh sawdust as needed.
We go the extra mile for your horse. We turn out daily into one of our two 3-acre pastures. Our pastures will be separated by mares and geldings. We will also have turnout available in the outdoor and indoor arena as needed.
At the end of each aisle will be lockers. Each stall comes with a 4'x4'x3' space for tack. Boarders will be responsible for providing their own locks for lockers.
Stalls will be 12X10 with easy access doors and drop down head windows. Doors to the outside will be placed at the end of all barn aisles. A door will also be placed at the indoor arena.
We have a private indoor wash bay that is only available to our boarders.
Boarders will have access to two arenas. The indoor will be an 100'x200' equipped with roping box, calf chute, roping dummy, barrels, and poles. The outdoor is a 220'x160' equipped with roping boxes, large cattle chute, roping dummy, barrels, and poles.
All horses must have current vaccines and a negative coggins prior to arrival.
Travis Gregg of Gregg Equine Services, LLC. will provide farrier services for the barn. If you have your own farrier, you are more than welcome to continue with them.
Heather, who will be living on the premises, is a registered veterinary technician of 12 years . You can rest assured that your horses will have a watchful eye should any issues arise.
Our Emergency Vet is Dr. Ryan Zimmerman, DVM at Westview Veterinary Hospital. To learn more about the Westview practice please click the link below.
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