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Horse Boarding Stables
Horse Boarding Stables
20827 E. CR 153
Contact: Anne Pelletier
Phone - (580) 563-2173
Cell - (580) 301-0005
Email:
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Pasture on East side of property. Beautiful view of
and past residents of
OMF!
(About
4 miles
- Area
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BOARDING INFORMATION
Old
Mountain Farms is a small, 20-acre,
family-owned horse boarding business that offers full-care boarding for your
horse. We are located east of
Being
a small horse boarding stable, we are able to offer personalized attention to
our boarders and their owners, and we provide a clean, safe and friendly
environment for the caring horse owner.
We love and care for all the horses here as our own!
Our facilities and boarding services include:
As this is our home, we live on the premises
Two
separate barns and pasture areas
Riding arena
Secure tack room
On-site trailer storage (No Extra Charge)
Designated stalls for each horse
Personalized feeding program (usually owner preferred, or
we can establish a program based on your horse's needs)
Horses fed twice a day
Fed quality hay/forage grown on-site
Stalls kept clean
Strict immunization and Coggins
requirements for the safety and health of your horse
Deworming schedule strictly followed on all horses
on the premises
First-rate Record keeping
Excellent Pasture Management
Lay-up boarding
available for non-contagious horses (i.e., stall rest, etc..)
Incoming
quarantine stall is 10x24 and is indoor/outdoor and is
away from resident horses.
Sorry, but we do not board stallions


Main barn and pasture on west side of property Main
barn stall
See
more pictures
Rate: $220.00 a
month per horse.
This rate covers the following:
|
Stall |
One
stall per horse; for feeding and shelter readily
available to horse, bedding included up to $25.00 worth per month. Costs over this would be a reimbursable
expense. (Bedding cost is usually over
$25.00 if horse is on stall rest.) |
|
Turn-out |
24
hours. (Horses have
continual access to their individual stalls throughout the day/night. I try to bring horses in during bitter cold
winter nights (w/heat lamps), and during thunderstorms, if possible.) |
|
Feed
(Specialty, oats, pellets. etc.) |
Up
to 9 pounds per day, up to $60.00 worth per month. Additional or more expensive feed would be
a reimbursable expense. |
|
Bermuda
Grass Hay |
Provided
as forage and supplemented 10 - 20 pounds per day when forage is lacking,
(usually after first freeze and before spring forage comes in). |
|
Alfalfa
Hay |
|
|
Trailer
Storage |
On-site
(no additional charge) |
|
Salt |
Trace-mineral
and white salt block provided in pasture. |
|
Other |
Additional
supplements can be given at times of feedings and are to be supplied by owner |
The boarding rate does not cover:
Veterinary care
Farrier care
Dewormer costs
Medications and additional supplements not listed
above
Dental care
Grooming (can be arranged)
Blanketing (nominal fee)
Exercise
Emergency care
Wound care or special care (can be arranged)
As at most stables, these costs and or maintenance
measures are the horse owner’s responsibility.
If you
have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (580) 563-2173 for
further information and/or references.
If we
cannot offer you what you are looking for, please call and we can give you
information about other boarding facilities that we know of in the area.