Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center

Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center

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We offer boarding, lessons, pony parties, homeschool programs, summer camp, educational programs, private tours and more! We can't wait to meet you!

We love sharing our farm and animals with both children and adults.

06/24/2026

Always so stunning! πŸ₯šβœ¨

Home 06/21/2026

Pony Rides paused until Fall, but please feel free to book farm tours or stop by and feed the animals.
Www.rrfec.com
215-766-9356

Home We offer english/western riding lessons,boarding,pony parties,homeschool programs,afterschool program and a summer riding program.

Photos from Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center's post 06/21/2026

We have ✨two✨ tour slots left for today, Sunday 6/21/26! (For 12:15 and 1:30).

Enjoy a private 1-hour farm tour and feed/pet our animals! You'll feed hay & leaves to our goats, apples & strawberries to our pigs, and blueberries & Cheerios to our chickens! You'll also pet and brush a pony, meet some of our other horses, and enter our goat pen and waterfowl garden.

$50 for your group of up to 6 people.

Ready to get your farm on? Book here! https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/d910ccea/?calendarIds=10917286

Be sure to wear old shoes and clothes. 😜



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06/21/2026

Goats love trees! They love scratching themselves on them, and they especially love eating them! πŸŒ³πŸ’“πŸŒ²

Come visit our goats today! They love to be petted. Also feed our critters (goats, sheep, chickens, and waterfowl) for just 50Β’/bag!

06/20/2026

Good morning from Hugo and Amber! πŸ’˜

06/19/2026

Good afternoon from Bonnie!

06/14/2026

Grab a pony ride before our horses go on hiatus!

Our horses are gearing up for our 5-week summer camp and will be taking a break from pony rides. Grab one today!

About Pony Rides:
-Available from noon to 2:00 today, Sunday June 14th.
-For ages 2 and up
-$10 per ride; purchase tickets in our country store.
-Adults under 175 pounds welcome!

Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center
4841 Applebutter Rd.
Pipersville, PA 18947
215-766-9356
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06/14/2026

We have ✨one✨ tour slot left for today, Sunday 6/14/26! From 12:15 to 1:15.

Enjoy a private farm tour and feed/pet our animals! You'll feed hay & leaves to our goats, apples & strawberries to our pigs, and blueberries & Cheerios to our chickens! You'll also pet and brush a pony, meet some of our other horses, and enter our goat pen and waterfowl garden.

$50 for your group of up to 6 people.

Ready to get your farm on? Book here! https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/d910ccea/appointment/92728985/calendar/10917286?calendarIds=10917286

Be sure to wear old shoes and clothes. 😜



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Photos from Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center's post 06/12/2026

By watching a horse's ears, you can often tell what has their attention, how they're feeling, and even what they may do next. Let’s explore with !

A horse can rotate its ears nearly 180 degrees using ten muscles in each ear! Like radar antennae, horse ears are very active and can move completely independently of one another, allowing horses to track several sounds at once!

As prey animals, horses are constantly gathering information about their environment. In turn, their expressive ears (and other body language signals) give us clues about their emotional state. Let’s explore their ✨many✨ ear positions!

Neutral Ears (ears are loosely perked up, facing slightly forward with the openings to the side): The horse is calm, comfortable, and casually scanning the environment.

Ears Pricked Forward: The horse is highly interested in, or anxious about, something ahead. This is a look of concentration and may be accompanied by excitement, uncertainty, or anticipation (such as for food).

Ears Stiffly Pricked with Raised Head: The horse has been startled or senses danger and may be deciding whether to flee.

Ears Slightly Drooped to the Side: The horse is relaxed, sleepy, or tuning out/losing interest.

Ears Turned Back: The horse is listening to what’s going on behind them, like a rider or a sound in the distance.

Split Ears (one ear forward, one ear back): The horse is paying attention to what’s ahead while simultaneously listening to what’s behind them (such as a rider who is giving instructions).

Ears Slightly Pinned Back: The horse is annoyed and saying β€œI don’t like this.”

Ears Pinned Flat Against Neck: Watch out! The horse is aggressive, defensive, or in pain. Flattening the ears helps to protect a sensitive structure during a potential fight.

Ears Rapidly Flicking/Swiveling: The horse is tracking several noises at once and may be anxious, unsure, or overstimulated.

Ears Gently Swiveling: The horse is comfortable, but paying attention to the sounds/activity around them.

This is all common knowledge to the equestrians in our audience, but it’s still amazing to behold just how expressive animals can be!

All photographs are free-use from Pexels.

Photos from Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center's post 06/05/2026

Yes, that's a cat tail! And yes, those are the viral squishies!

Are your kids obsessed with squishies? We've got the mystery dumplings, NeeDoh, and much more!

There's tons to rummage through at Tack 'n More Country Store!

Store hours in the photos.

Tack 'n More Country Store
at Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center
4841 Applebutter Rd.
Pipersville, PA 18947
215-766-9356

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4841 Applebutter Road
Pipersville, PA
18947

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm