Barn and Services

  • Full Care Stall Board ~ starting at $350* per month.  Includes daily cleaning, daily turn out, supplement feeding (supplements provided by client), holding for farrier (if barn farrier used only), holding for worming and normal shots.  Includes twice daily feedings of high quality hay (alfalfa with seasonal grass hays when available in good quality) and a complete pellet feed from Elk Grove Milling.  Stalls are at least 12x12, turn outs are large dry pastures.
  • Paddock Board ~ starting at $275* per month.  Includes approx. 16x20 with 12x12 covered area in mare motel.  Cleaned daily, fed two times per day with same feed as discribed above.  Turn outs and other services available for an extra fee.
  • Pasture Board ~ starting at $250* per month.  Several large, unirrigated pasture/oversized paddocks (approx .75 acre each) with three sided shelters.  Each pasture generally has no more than four horses in it at a time, and usually fewer.  Mares and gelding seperated, also seperated as much as possible for feeding needs and playfulness/temperment.  Same quality feedings twice a day as above.  Lunch pasture availalbe for extra needs horses at an additional charge.

* All prices subject to change without notice.

Barn ammenties include a large all weather sand arena, an outdoor mini trail course, an outside riding area that is seasonal with cross country jumps, cross ties, wash racks, individual student lockers, a client feed area and client trailer parking as available. 

Training and services:

  • Full training packages ~ for example $450* for 20 rides.  Rides include getting your horse from turn out, full grooming and saddling.   Kim does not charge a flat monthly training fee because of her limited time, however you always get each ride you pay for, so you are never paying for 'training' while your trainer is away at shows

  • Partial training packages and lesson packages

  • Individual lessons, both private and group.  Group lessons are scheduled at regular times and can be signed up for.   Kim recommends that you ride with a group that is at your level, and may suggest you take some private lessons until you (or your horse!) can keep up with one of the normal group lessons

  • Schooling at shows

  • Clipping ~ show or full

  • Main pulling

  • Bathing

  • Worming, vacinations and teeth floating

  • Picking feet for horses not in training

  • Grooming for horses not in training

  • Sales prep and presentation on an appointment basis

  • Trailer in lessons welcome

  • Annual outings for trail rides/to Eventful Acres for a cross country camp/clinic

  • Trailering to shows

  • Riding in classes at shows

  • And pretty much anything else you can think of!

     

     

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