01/12/2025
We will have a 12 x 12 stall and paddock available February 1st! For a tour, send us a message or reach out by phone at (620) 218-3074.
We provide full-care boarding, self-care boarding, board and train, plus more!
01/12/2025
We will have a 12 x 12 stall and paddock available February 1st! For a tour, send us a message or reach out by phone at (620) 218-3074.
Bear with me, the mower is frozen so I can't dump manure cart this morning.
11/28/2024
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Today and every day, we are thankful and incredibly blessed to have a barn full of such amazing people and horses. Hope everyone has a great day!
11/16/2024
We have shavings!! Big thank you to K&H Hauling LLC for the quick and professional delivery of our shavings.
11/06/2024
We did some heavy lifting tonight in preparation for shavings!
10/04/2024
Shoutout to Bryce Jackson’s Farrier Services for coming out and getting a couple horses done for us. He put in a lot of work on this mare who was severely overgrown after who knows how long between trims! Her hooves were rock solid and long as could be, but he put in time and effort to get her looking much better, and in a few trims she should be all back to normal. He was also patient with her when she got tired during the trim.
Thank you!
10/01/2024
Big thank you to Dr. Lindberg with Back Road Equine Veterinary Practice for stopping by and doing some vaccines and teeth floats. Preventative care is so important to the health of our horses!
09/26/2024
We have hay!
09/26/2024
I spent the morning clearing out a j***y stall in preparation for hay! Please bear with us as I reorganize a few areas of the barn, and the fallout that tends to happen when I move things around 🤣
Thank you for your patience!
09/21/2024
09/14/2024
Send us a message with any questions!
08/01/2024
Handsome Skip enjoyed a nice cooling bath this morning! Watch out for the excessive heat warning today with a high temperature of 97° 🌡
DID YOU KNOW? The essential cooling effects of sweat or cold water on a horse are immediately counteracted by scraping?
The FEI reccomends the following three steps:
1. Letting your horse catch his breath at a walk after a workout.
2. Hosing them down with tap or cold water until they no longer radiate heat.
3. After returning to normal temperature, wiping or scraping off excess water.
Of course, be sure to head to the shade and hydrate 💧 hydrate 💧 hydrate 💧 today!!!
Happy horsing!