Top Line Sporthorse International – Horse Boarding Stable, Texas
February 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Top Line Sporthorse International – Horse Boarding Stable, Texas
18703 Juergen Road
Cypress, TX 77433
(713) 898-1188
www.christianrogge.com/
Full Service Equestrian Center
Top Line Sporthorse International Inc. (TSP) is a full service equestrian center located north west of Houston in Cypress,Texas. TSP specializes in the training, showing and selling of domestic and German bred warmblood horses for english riding competitions.
Top Line Sporthorse International Inc. also offers boarding, training, and coaching services to enthusiastic, ambitious horse owners and/or riders desiring to successfully compete and campaign at regional and national USEF “A” rated horse shows.
Runaway Farms LLC - Horse Boarding Stables, Tennessee
January 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Runaway Farms LLC - Horse Boarding Stables, Tennessee
Kingston, TN 37763
(865)376-6540
(865)603-4846
rftrainer@yahoo.com
www.runawayfarms.com/
Here at Runaway Farms, we pride ourselves on the quality care and attention to detail that our staff and facility provides for our clients; both human and equine. When we opened our barn doors in 2002, we knew that people would be impressed by what we had to offer.
After years of boarding at different farms and stables, both private and commercial, we were basically just fed up. No matter where we went, we just could not find a place that met all of our needs as horse owners. First and foremost we wanted our horses to be taken care of properly. We wanted daily turnout in a safe area, a regular feeding program including high quality grains and forages, as well as a knowledgeable staff who would spot problems quickly and fix them. We also wanted a safe and clean stable environment, a nice place to ride and work our horses, and safe places to store our equipment. Of course, we needed a place that had reasonable rates. These requirements became the basis for our operation, and they are what sets us apart from other boarding stables. We put the horses and their owners first! We take our jobs seriously, and do our very best to provide our clients with the quality care, peaceful atmosphere, and safe, clean, and functional facilities that they need. Our philosophy is pretty simple; we give you peace of mind by caring for your horse the way you would if it was your full-time job.
We offer Full-Care Boarding to ensure the health and safety of all the horses under our care. The following services are included under full-care board:
~ Stalls completely cleaned daily, picked throughout the day, and re-bedded as needed
~ Water buckets scrubbed clean and re-filled daily
~ Customized feeding plan created specifically for your horse
~ Three daily feedings on a regular schedule, additional feedings by special request
~ Quality grass hay provided as needed
~ Daily Turnout in groups or in private paddocks (subject to availability)
~ Clean, fresh water always available in turnout areas, hay provided when needed
~ Blankets and boots put on or taken off as needed
~ Supplement Feeding (provided by clients)
~ Basic grooming for health or safety (cold hosing for hot/sweaty horses, dirt removed before blanketing, hooves picked when packed with snow or mud, etc.)
~ Use of farm veterinarian, chiropractor, and farrier by appointment
~ Horses held for vet/farrier/chiropractor by prior arrangement only
~ Administration of occasional medications, treatments ordered by vet, dewormers, vaccines, flyspray, etc (provided by clients)
~ Extensive or long-term care for injury, illness, or recovery should be arranged, and may necessitate additional fees.
We provide 24-hour on site supervision to ensure the safety of the horses, and to provide peace of mind for our customers.
Paradigm Farms - Horse Boarding Stables, Tennessee
January 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Paradigm Farms - Horse Boarding Stables, Tennessee
PO Box 186
College Grove, TN 37046 [View Map]
(615) 368-2325
If your horse could talk he would ask to retire with us!
We have horses retired at our farm from across North America including California, Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama and Massachusettes. Why do so many people trust us to care for their horse even when they live so far away? Because we have transitioned many show horses to retirement, offer a temperate climate, carefully monitor our pastures to allow for excellent grazing almost year round, offer both stall and pasture board, and allow the horses to develop bonds with other horses in small groups as nature intended. Your horse will not be leaving behind his creature comforts either as we blanket and groom all the horses in addition to feeding 2x/day. We also send regular picture and video updates to the owners so they can see their horse routinely and have regular glimpses into their daily lives.
As an owner why would you want to retire your horse with us?
As horse owners ourselves we know all the factors that must be considered when it comes to where your horse will spend his retirement days. We all want our horses to be well cared for and know that their future is secure, but we also want to know that we can afford to provide this for them. We might need to be absentee owners as well, due to work/ family commitments or because our “horse time” is going to be spent with a new horse. We want to make sure our horses are still receiving tender, loving care even if we are not the ones providing it for them.
Paradigm Farms is here to provide you with an economical, guilt free solution to your search for a horse retirement farm.
Off the Rail Farm - Horse Boarding Stables, Pennsylvania
January 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Off the Rail Farm - Horse Boarding Stables, Pennsylvania
289 Bassett Road
Clinton, PA 15026
(412) 298-7924
(724) 544-5207
offtherailfarm@netzero.net
www.offtherailfarm.net/
OFF the RAIL FARM is new to the area, but Ernie Sieber is well known as a Master Farrier with extraordinary skill and unmatched work ethic.Add to that the lifetime equestrian experience of horsemanship and stable management of both he and his partner, Kelly Noss, and the result is a dynamic of riding / training and competition savvy that is rarely foundanywhere.
A genuine love of horses, knowledge of the equine industry and sincere desire to help their students succeed in their endeavors makes for awinning combination at home and at shows.
Not strangers to working hard, Ernie and Kelly are busy throughout theshow season taking students to shows, finding suitable mounts for thoseclients who desire to become horse-owners, and keeping up with the regular lesson program for all students.
Fox Hollow Farm, Inc. - Horse Boarding Stables, Pennsylvania
January 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Fox Hollow Farm, Inc. - Horse Boarding Stables, Pennsylvania
271 Swinehart Rd
Glenmoore, PA 19343
(610) 942-9001
info@foxhollow.org
www.foxhollow.org/
At Fox Hollow you won’t have to worry about the well being of your
horse. We offer a cozy atmosphere for your horse with modern,
safe facilities, a kind, competent staff and excellent quality feed
and bedding.
Fox Hollow is a family oriented barn. We love children and first
time horse owners. We are happy to help you learn about the
wonderful world of horses. Our boarders and students are
friendly and lots of fun. Come join us!
Full care board includes:
Hay and grain twice each day. We feed alfalfa and/or grass hay.
Supplements can easily be added to your horse’s grain as needed
including daily wormers. You supply the supplement and we are happy
to add it to the grain.
Turnout each day. During the colder months we turn out during the
day and then switch to night time turnout during the heat of the
summer and fly season.
Stall and water buckets cleaned each day. Stalls are bedded on
straw, have hay racks on the wall and heated water buckets are used
during the winter.
Scheduling of routine veterinary and blacksmith care. Your horse or
pony will be placed into the current schedule and will be made
available as needed for vet and blacksmith services. We do require
our boarders to use the farm designated vet and blacksmith,
Brandywine Equine Associates and Jay Flynn.
Use of a locker in the heated boarder’s tack room, which has saddle
rack, multiple bridle racks and room for grooming and other supplies.
Boarders are permitted use of other amenities including wash stall,
heated powder room, indoor and outdoor riding rings with jumps and
trails both on and off the farm.





