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Our 60'x 120' covered arena is open on all sides so one can enjoy the beauty of the surrounding hills while riding. Our arena is used by our boarders as well as in clinics and when starting horses throughout the year. The large graveled parking with a cirlular turn around makes it easy to drive to the arena with those long trailers.     

Our 110' x 210' outdoor arena as well as our 60' round pen provide a great setting for the spring and summer riding. Our large tack room off to the side with its own porch over looking the arena makes it a perfect place to have friends and family sit and watch you pratice your passion. Our large pasture with its trees and rolling hills also offer a great super sized play ground for trail riding and practice.     

Our 12' x 20 ' covered loafing areas were designed to make feed avaliable to our horse throughout the day as they need it. Since in nature horse do not just eat two times a day as practiced in most barns but graze all day and travel about 20 miles a day in search of food. We try to keep our horses as close as what is natural to them as possible. Our 47 acre pasture and our covered loafing areas do just that.   

By keeping our horses in a herd environment as nature intended, you'll have less problems with them biting, kicking, chasing, injures, as well as mental and emotional problems which occur when horses are stalled, isolated with few hours a day to be out as a treat. Visible signs of an unhappy horse is weaving, cribbing , colic, pacing, aggression, nervousness, uncontrolled energy and lack of peace in the horse's mind. We keep the mares, geldings, young and old together with peace and harmony. Even our stallions are kept together so they don't feel isolated. The results are sweet stallions that can be handled with just a rope halter no need for stud chains during breeding season. Let horses be horses.